Microsoft
is
once
again
delaying
the
roll
out
of
its
controversial
Recall
feature
for
Copilot
Plus
PCs.
The
software
giant
had
planned
to
start
testing
Recall,
which
creates
screenshots
of
mostly
everything
you
see
or
do
on
a
Copilot
Plus
PC,
with
Windows
Insiders
in
October.
Now,
Microsoft
says
it
needs
more
time
to
get
the
feature
ready.
“We
are
committed
to
delivering
a
secure
and
trusted
experience
with
Recall.
To
ensure
we
deliver
on
these
important
updates,
we’re
taking
additional
time
to
refine
the
experience
before
previewing
it
with
Windows
Insiders,”
says
Brandon
LeBlanc,
senior
product
manager
of
Windows,
in
a
statement
to
The
Verge.”
Originally
planned
for
October,
Recall
will
now
be
available
for
preview
with
Windows
Insiders
on
Copilot
Plus
PCs
by
December.”
Microsoft
was
forced
to
originally
hold
back
Recall
after
security
concerns
were
raised
ahead
of
its
planned
debut
with
Copilot
Plus
PCs
in
June.
After
a
delay
to
the
launch,
Recall
was
then
supposed
to
appear
for
Windows
Insiders
just
a
matter
of
weeks
later.
Then
Microsoft
delayed
Recall
again
to
October,
and
now
it’s
coming
by
December.
Microsoft
has
now
delayed
Recall
multiple
times
Microsoft’s
multiple
delays
are
related
to
it
overhauling
Recall’s
security,
making
it
an
opt-in
experience,
and
allowing
Copilot
Plus
PC
owners
to
fully
uninstall
it.
Microsoft
has
spent
the
past
few
months
focused
on
ensuring
its
Recall
database
is
fully
encrypted
and
that
the
only
way
to
get
access
is
to
authenticate
through
Windows
Hello.
Recall
uses
local
AI
models
built
into
Windows
11
on
Copilot
Plus
PCs
to
screenshot
mostly
everything
you
see
or
do
on
your
computer
and
then
give
you
the
ability
to
search
and
retrieve
things
you’ve
seen.
An
explorable
timeline
lets
you
scroll
through
these
snapshots
to
look
back
on
what
you
did
on
a
particular
day
on
your
PC.
Earlier
this
week,
Microsoft
again
clarified
that
Recall
will
not
be
mandatory
on
Copilot
Plus
PCs,
and
will
be
an
opt-in
experience
that
can
be
fully
removed.
The
clarification
came
after
various
YouTube
videos
claimed
Recall
was
being
installed
on
any
PC
with
Windows
11,
version
24H2.
The
good
old
fashioned
fear,
uncertainty,
and
doubt
has
spread
far
and
wide,
simply
because
of
some
references
to
Recall
appearing
in
24H2.
Microsoft’s
blunt
removal
of
Recall
over
the
summer
appears
to
have
led
to
some
bugs
in
how
the
feature
appears
and
is
controlled
in
Windows
11.
(Originally posted by Tom Warren)
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