Controversial Recall feature to roll out to Windows Insiders beginning in October

Copilot+ Surface and Surface Laptop 15
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The controversial Windows Recall feature appears to be ready to make a comeback. Microsoft announced in an updated blog post on Wednesday it will begin rolling the AI feature, available only on Copilot+ PCs running Windows 11, to members of the Windows Insider program in October.

Microsoft paused its rollout of Windows Recall shortly after it began testing it in the Windows Insider Canary channel. The software giant hit the pause button after multiple security concerns about the new feature were raised.

Recall, If you recall, is a new feature available only on Copilot+ PCs that periodically takes screenshots of your active windows on your PC, analyzes them on-device using a neural processing unit (NPU) and an AI model, and inputs that analysis into an SQLite database. The user can then query that database using natural language searches to retrieve relevant screenshots.

The problem was with the security (or lack thereof) built into the feature. Researchers discovered the SQLite database was accessible to other users on the PC, either locally or remotely via malware. Microsoft announced major changes to encrypt the database and require a Windows Hello login to use Recall, then pulled the feature from even the Canary channel by mid-June.

When released, Recall will remain available only on computers meeting specific hardware requirements. The computer will need an NPU capable of performing at least 40 TOPS. The current complete list of requirements, other than the minimum requirements to even run Windows 11, include:

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ComponentSpecifications
ProcessorA compatible processor or System on a Chip (SoC). This currently includes the Snapdragon X Plus and the Snapdragon X Elite.
RAM16GB DDR5/LPDDR5
Storage256GB SSD/UFS

Microsoft will release the Recall feature to the Windows Insider program to “leverage the valuable expertise” of those users before making it available to the general public. It has yet to be announced whether it will release Recall only to the Canary build channel.

Pavan Davuluri, Microsoft’s corporate vice president, Windows + Devices, noted, “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.”

We’ll have more details when Microsoft releases the blog post in October detailing how to install an Insider build, including Recall.

Jeff Butts
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Jeff Butts has been covering tech news for more than a decade, and his IT experience predates the internet. Yes, he remembers when 9600 baud was “fast.” He especially enjoys covering DIY and Maker topics, along with anything on the bleeding edge of technology.

  • -Fran-
    Oh man... Another thing I'll have to add to my "cleanup scripts" of Windows garbage.

    Regards.
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  • Jeff Butts
    -Fran- said:
    Oh man... Another thing I'll have to add to my "cleanup scripts" of Windows garbage.

    Regards.
    Only if you have a Copilot+ PC and opt into the feature. Microsoft did come to its senses enough not to enable it by default (at least for now.)
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  • Giroro
    "and require a Windows Hello login"

    Wait, seriously? So this is a complete non-issue right? I think the only people who both know Windows Hello exists and have a comparable camera are Surface owners... and the only people who own Surfaces were given them for free, because they're either a Microsoft executive or a celebrity... But I don't think many of the celebrities know how to set up this feature.

    On the other hand, we all know once the controversy is over, they'll force it back on everyone. Sorta like how when everybody got mad when they found out Cortana was secretly sending voice recordings back to Microsoft, which were then being shared with third parties (Siri/Alexa/Google do it too). They all committed to stop doing it or to make the feature opt-in... For 1 year. Then they just went back to what they were doing before. By now, I'm not sure if some of of those services will even let you opt-out of these recordings anymore.
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  • shadowofward
    Coffin nail for Windows, thank God i recently went all in on Linux for my main rig. LMDE stable and hella fast for gaming.
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  • USAFRet
    shadowofward said:
    Coffin nail for Windows...
    No its not.
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  • stuff and nonesense
    They mess around with this stuff…. And kill control panel…
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