Microsoft is set to roll out its revised Recall AI feature to beta testers in October, following a previous delay due to security concerns. This feature, designed to act as a 'photographic memory' for PC activity, allows users to revisit various digital interactions, including emails and documents. Despite its potential benefits, the initial unencrypted data storage raised alarms among cybersecurity experts regarding user privacy and data security.
In response to the backlash, Microsoft has implemented several security enhancements, such as making the feature opt-in and requiring Windows Hello for access. This means that even if a hacker gains access to a user's PC, the sensitive timeline data will remain encrypted unless the user provides biometric authentication. The feature will be available on Copilot+ PCs, which require specific compatible chips, including Qualcomm's Snapdragon series.
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