Tag: Windows Recall
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The Register: Now’s your chance to try Microsoft’s controversial Windows Recall … maybe
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2024/11/22/microsoft_recall_release/ Source: The Register Title: Now’s your chance to try Microsoft’s controversial Windows Recall … maybe Feedly Summary: Like its AI, this automated screenshotter and logger is a feature not exactly everyone wanted Microsoft has initiated a limited public preview of its Windows Recall system – about six months after its unveiling sparked…
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Hacker News: Memos – An open source Rewinds / Recall
Source URL: https://github.com/arkohut/memos Source: Hacker News Title: Memos – An open source Rewinds / Recall Feedly Summary: Comments AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The text describes “Memos,” a privacy-centric software tool designed for passive screen recording. Its primary focus is on user data control, ensuring all recording and processing occur locally, which aligns with…
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Hacker News: Controversial Windows Recall AI Search Tool Returns with Proof-of-Presence
Source URL: https://www.securityweek.com/microsofts-controversial-recall-returns-with-proof-of-presence-encryption-data-isolation-opt-in-model/ Source: Hacker News Title: Controversial Windows Recall AI Search Tool Returns with Proof-of-Presence Feedly Summary: Comments AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The recent overhaul of Microsoft’s Windows Recall feature addresses significant security and privacy concerns by implementing advanced encryption, anti-tampering measures, and user control options. The feature now emphasizes user presence…
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The Register: Microsoft resurrects Windows Recall for upcoming preview
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2024/08/22/microsoft_recall_redux/ Source: The Register Title: Microsoft resurrects Windows Recall for upcoming preview Feedly Summary: Insiders get ready for Redmond’s second run at AI snoopware Microsoft is testing its controversial Windows Recall technology again with a cautious release to Windows Insiders in the hope of nipping another security and privacy outcry in the bud.……