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dobleremolque

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Fri May 2, 2025, 02:54 PM May 2

Microsoft Recall raises privacy alarm again. [View all]

Source: Digwatch
Date: 1 May 2025

Fresh concerns are mounting over privacy risks after Microsoft confirmed the return of its controversial Recall feature for Copilot+ PCs. Recall takes continuous screenshots of everything on a Windows user’s screen and stores it in a searchable database powered by AI.

Although screenshots are saved locally and protected by a PIN, experts warn the system undermines the security of encrypted apps like WhatsApp and Signal by storing anything shown on screen, even if it was meant to disappear.

Critics argue that even users who have not enabled Recall could have their private messages captured if someone they are chatting with has the feature switched on.

Cybersecurity experts have already demonstrated that guessing the PIN gives full access to all screen content—deleted or not—including sensitive conversations, images, and passwords.


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Bottom Line: Rapid screen captures mean that even Signal, WhatsApp, and any encryption method you might use, including disappearing messages, can be reconstructed and disclosed if Recall is involved.
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