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roetlich | 7 months ago

Then don't turn it on?

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falcor84|7 months ago

Oh, I won't, but MS has the unfortunate recurring habit of turning features on against users' will, at best giving the option to "Remind me in 3 days".

wlesieutre|7 months ago

Or the old "oops we installed an upgrade and accidentally flipped your setting by on purpose not having QA"

I don't know how many times I've had to tell Windows that I don't want Edge to be my default browser and OneDrive should not open at login.

jug|7 months ago

Better yet, how about not making visual keylogger code part of the OS to begin with.

I’d be pretty nervous about running Windows with this even able to be enabled.

No way the benefit:risk ratio makes the slightest sense in this case.

Eggpants|7 months ago

This “feature” was made for corporate owned window machines, who will force it enabled via policies.

falcor84|7 months ago

Exactly, and I think that the real goal is for enterprises (and MS itself) to collect training data for Computer Use AI agents.

contextfree|7 months ago

There is currently no policy setting to do this. The available policy settings are "disable Recall and do not allow users to enable it" (which is the default) and "allow users to enable Recall, but leave it disabled by default".