While
the
latest
update
to
Windows
11
makes
it
look
like
the
upcoming
Recall
feature
can
be
easily
removed
by
users, Microsoft tells
us
it’s
just
a
bug
and
a
fix
is
coming.
Deskmodder
spotted
the
change
last
week
in
the
latest
24H2
version
of
Windows
11,
with
KB5041865
seemingly
delivering
the
ability
to
uninstall
Recall
from
the
Windows
Features
section.
“We
are
aware
of
an
issue
where
Recall
is
incorrectly
listed
as
an
option
under
the
‘Turn
Windows
features
on
or
off’
dialog
in
Control
Panel,”
says
Windows
senior
product
manager
Brandon
LeBlanc
in
a
statement
to
The
Verge.
“This
will
be
fixed
in
an
upcoming
update.”
The
controversial
Recall
AI
feature,
which
creates
screenshots
of
mostly
everything
you
see
or
do
on
a
computer,
was
originally
supposed
to
debut
with
Copilot
Plus
PCs
in
June.
Microsoft
was
forced
to
delay
the
feature
after
security
researchers
raised
concerns.
Microsoft
says
it
remains
on
track
to
preview
Recall
with
Windows
Insiders
on
Copilot
Plus
PCs
in
October,
after
the
company
has
had
more
time
to
make
major
changes
to
Recall.
Security
researchers
initially
found
that
the
Recall
database
that
stores
the
snapshots
of
your
computer
every
few
seconds
wasn’t
encrypted,
and
malware
could
have
potentially
accessed
the
Recall
feature.
Microsoft
is
now
making
the
AI-powered
feature
an
opt-in
experience
instead
of
on
by
default,
encrypting
the
database,
and
authenticating
through
Windows
Hello.
We
did
ask
Microsoft
whether
it
will
allow
Windows
users
to
fully
uninstall
Recall,
as
this
appearance
in
the
Windows
features
list
suggests,
but
the
company
only
confirmed
this
was
just
“incorrectly
listed”
for
now.
It’s
possible
that
Microsoft
may
need
to
add
a
Recall
uninstall
option
to
EU
copies
of
Windows
11
to
comply
with
the
European
Commission’s
Digital
Markets
Act.
Microsoft
has
already
had
to
add
an
uninstall
option
for
Edge
in
European
Economic
Area
(EEA)
countries,
alongside
the
ability
to
remove
the
Bing-powered
web
search
in
the
Start
menu.
Original author: Tom Warren
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