Business Microsoft will try the data-scraping Windows Recall feature again in October - Initial Recall preview was lambasted for obvious privacy and security failures.

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The Recall feature provides a timeline of screenshots and a searchable database of text, thoroughly tracking everything about a person's PC usage.

Microsoft will begin sending a revised version of its controversial Recall feature to Windows Insider PCs beginning in October, according to an update published today to the company's original blog post about the Recall controversy. The company didn't elaborate further on specific changes it's making to Recall beyond what it already announced in June.

For those unfamiliar, Recall is a Windows service that runs in the background on compatible PCs, continuously taking screenshots of user activity, scanning those screenshots with optical character recognition (OCR), and saving the OCR text and the screenshots to a giant searchable database on your PC. The goal, according to Microsoft, is to help users retrace their steps and dig up information about things they had used their PCs to find or do in the past.

The problem was that other users on the same PC, or attackers with physical or remote access to your PC, could easily access, view, and export those screenshots and the OCR database since none of the information was encrypted at rest or protected in any substantive way.

Microsoft had planned to launch Recall as one of the flagship features of its Copilot+ PC launch in July, along with the new Qualcomm Snapdragon-powered Surface devices, but its rollout was bumped back and then paused entirely so that Recall could be reworked and then sent out to Windows Insiders for testing like most other Windows features are.

Among the changes Microsoft has said it will make: The database will be encrypted at rest and will require authentication (and periodic reauthentication) with Windows Hello before users will be allowed to access it. The feature will also be off by default, whereas the original plan was to turn it on by default and make users go into Settings to turn it off.

"Security continues to be our top priority and when Recall is available for Windows Insiders in October we will publish a blog with more details," reads today's update to Microsoft Windows and Devices Corporate Vice President Pavan Davuluri's blog post.

When the preview is released, Windows Insiders who want to test the Recall preview will need to do it on a PC that meets Microsoft's Copilot+ system requirements. Those include a processor with a neural processing unit (NPU) capable of at least 40 trillion operations per second (TOPS), 16GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage. The x86 builds of Windows for Intel and AMD processors don't currently support any Copilot+ features regardless of whether the PC meets those requirements, but that should change later this year.

That said, security researchers and reporters who found the holes in the original version of Recall could only find them because it was possible to enable them on unsupported PCs, just as it's possible to run Windows 11 on PCs that don't meet the system requirements. It's possible that users will figure out how to get Recall and other Copilot+ features running on unsupported PCs at some point, too.


 
So anyway, when all you niggercattle here are fired because MS leaks their copy of the recall DB and your name/address/ssn/job/literally everything is tied to all your KF posts, don't say no one warned you.
 
Every new feature that my windows machine tries to get me to install lately comes off like some pajeet breaking into my house to browbeat me

me - *logs in*
windows - SAR HELLO SAR WILL YOU THE DO PLEASE THE NEEDFUL AND MAKE TRY THIS WINDOWS HELLO LOGIN PROMPT SAR PLEASE QUICKLY WE WILL REMIND YOU IN THREE DAYS SAR HELLO AND THANK WELCOME YOU
 
Ok. It doesn't change that 99% of niggercattlenormies could swap to Linux tomorrow and not notice a difference in their habits; browse internet, watch films, coom.

I do sympathise with some shit being harder on Linux. Personally I have a Laptop that dual boots for when I need to do the odd shit like over Guitar Pro 5.

When the majority move over, things will get easier for us.
People love to assume that 99% of people only use their computers to browse the web and make spreadsheets.

The reality, based off of working on a bunch of normie’s computers, is that 99% of people use at least one specialized program that would be very difficult or impossible to use on another operating system. It turns out people actually do have esoteric usages beyond ‘surf and spread’, otherwise they would all just have iPads.
 
People love to assume that 99% of people only use their computers to browse the web and make spreadsheets.

The reality, based off of working on a bunch of normie’s computers, is that 99% of people use at least one specialized program that would be very difficult or impossible to use on another operating system. It turns out people actually do have esoteric usages beyond ‘surf and spread’, otherwise they would all just have iPads.
99% of normie PC users use at least one specialist program that isn't on Linux?
 
Thankfully I only have to use windows for work, and that’s quite bad enough.
I am an unashamed Luddite and would happily never use a device with a screen ever again. Smash the looms.
 
Yes retard.
I was asking a genuine question, but now you've slipped retard in there...

You expect people to believe that over 1.3 billion people can't swap to Linux because they have a super special, super unique piece of software that's not compatible? 1.3 billion unique pieces of software that no-one has bothered to try to cater to for Linux?

How many MSFT points got donated into your shill account for trying to dissuade people from using Linux? You know Bill Gates won't fuck you for defending him, right?

KYS for being a disingenuous faggot.
 
I was asking a genuine question, but now you've slipped retard in there...

You expect people to believe that over 1.3 billion people can't swap to Linux because they have a super special, super unique piece of software that's not compatible? 1.3 billion unique pieces of software that no-one has bothered to try to cater to for Linux?

How many MSFT points got donated into your shill account for trying to dissuade people from using Linux? You know Bill Gates won't fuck you for defending him, right?

KYS for being a disingenuous faggot.
I’m just saying that it’s not trivial to move normies from Windows to Linux. Chromebooks aren’t very popular for a reason, despite being the most idiot-proof version of the OS.
 
I’m just saying that it’s not trivial to move normies from Windows to Linux.

You're right, it isn't, but a little tutoring and helping them set it up and it can be easy. We should all find a normie in our life and show them linux. Especially those who watch youtube at home and pay for 'no ads'. You can get it free on Linux (and windows, but don't tell them that).
 
Photoshop does not work on Linux.

True.

Do you think every Windows user uses Photoshop?

Honestly this is MicroShit cope. The windows niggers will always bring this up like everyone uses it when we know for a fact most people only use PCs for office shit, web browsing and gaming.

The real reason Windows dominates and isn't replaced by Linux is actually institutional capture. The big share of windows PCs around the world don't belong to people, they belong to companies. Simple prebuild PCs meant for offices and companies. That is where MS makes their real money, and the reason why Windows keeps itself on the 1st place.

All these companies and enterprises are locked into the Windows ecosystem and held there by a combination of MS bullshit, retarded users, retarded management and the sheer ungodly amount of effort it would take to remove themselves to the terminal cancer of Teams + Office + Outlook + Windows combo their entire IT infrastructure is built on.
 
99% of normie PC users use at least one specialist program that isn't on Linux?
yes, galaxybrain, its an amazing concept, this ease of use.

Having worked endlessly to port these soo called "normies" over to any linux distro i can confidently say that they ALL abandoned it and bought the newest copy of windows/osx as soon as "X program" wasnt available or a one click install for them. they wont even tell you when they do this bc they are ashamed that they cant figure your clusterfuck of an OS out even with a UI

Maybe if your entire software environment and peers werent so hilariously hostile you would get these "normies" to run into your un-opened arms.
This has been a fun thread to hand out top hats in; its incredible how mad you ppl will get at ppl that just want to use your software too XD
The problem isnt linux its YOU and the piss poor documentation.
Good lord what a bunch of histrionic faggots: never change linux bros.

as a footnote: I HAVE seen normies adopt linux: in an office situation where literally one IT tech was a master of the office as the second something was unfamiliar or "broke" with his chosen distro he had to swoop in my momma bird to solve the problem. The guy effectively created his own workflow which is great for job security but ultimately he was a manipulative asshole. Nothing they did in that office was made easier by using linux and it continually halted productivity. within the year he was gone and the office was back on windows. outside consultants came in a few times and there were no more "hitches" minus printers wigging out.

Just so you know: corporate scum are on to that shit and will literally pay for X copies of any os to eliminate this scenario as well as the on site position if it continues to be a problem. the meganormies will always win in the end.
 
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I'm not downloading Linux
If you don't want to use Linux
Install Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC.
Activation: https://massgrave.dev/

Security updates only. No bloatware or bullshit. No halfbrained pajeet experimental features like Recall. Officially supported for the next 10 years.
Installed it on a friend's PC. Everything works perfectly. I've yet to hear any complaints online or off from people who use it. People game on it and everything.

Edit: I stand corrected, apparently it can cause some problems. But it does work for some people.
I've played some games on my laptop running LTSC. So far, so good.
There's now a Windows LTSC gaming thread that discusses it.
 
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Install Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC.
Activation: https://massgrave.dev/

Security updates only. No bloatware or bullshit. No halfbrained pajeet experimental features like Recall. Officially supported for the next 10 years.
Installed it on a friend's PC. Everything works perfectly. I've yet to hear any complaints online or off from people who use it. People game on it and everything.

Edit: I stand corrected, apparently it can cause some problems. But it does work for some people.

There's now a Windows LTSC gaming thread that discusses it.
I very much appreciate the info and I thank you.
 
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