I think Recall is a perfect example of why Microsoft is an untrustworthy company. Why can you only deactivate recall and not uninstall it? What is the point of forcing users to keep it on their systems if they're not using it? Because if they allowed users to uninstall it, they wouldn't be able to re-activate it at a later date. And really, you're not actually "disabling" Recall, since that implies that you're crippling its ability to run, when all you're doing is turning it off. A simple setting that Microsoft can change any time they feel like it. I have a question for you: Would you give me unrestricted access to your own, personal computer, to change it in any way that I see fit? Would you let the manufacturer of your car make changes to it without your permission? If your answer to either question is no, why are you OK with letting Microsoft do exactly that to your computer? I honestly don't understand why everyone has just accepted the idea that total strangers at Microsoft should have complete, unrestricted access to change your computer in any way they like, and there's nothing you can do about it.
Yep. My thoughts exactly. Who in the hell trusts Microsoft when they prove over and over again that they are untrustworthy. Windows has evolved into nothing more than a spyware platform. I would have dumped them years ago for Linux (and I really hate Linux) but I want to run Windows apps, mostly games. So, I'm in a constant fight with Microsoft, tuning off or uninstalling the never ending torrent of crap "features" that come out with each update.
@@markwilliams3141It seems like, if there were a legitimate demand for a "feature" like Recall, some private vendor would already be offering it. Although they probably couldn't, because anyone else attempting to do what MS is doing would be stopped by security restrictions and security software. This stuff may be the final straw for me and Windows, at least for my personal use.
I'm a computor dummy. I deleted this feature only to find it re-installed the next day. Worse than that. If I try to subscribe to your channel, it re-installs the new outlook explorer on my email. Can't even make a comment on Rotten tomatoes without outlook explorer re-installing.
Where are all the hackers when they could do something useful like removing Recall from infected systems? Whatever Microsoft says I don't believe them.
MS recall is every hackers wet dream... and as soon as it becomes standard, it is what ALL the malware will be targeting. ive already started migrating all my computers to Linux, only one (my gaming machine) left to go
If I trusted Microsoft this feature would be amazing. However I just simply do not therefor this feature is terrifying
I think Recall is a perfect example of why Microsoft is an untrustworthy company.
Why can you only deactivate recall and not uninstall it? What is the point of forcing users to keep it on their systems if they're not using it? Because if they allowed users to uninstall it, they wouldn't be able to re-activate it at a later date.
And really, you're not actually "disabling" Recall, since that implies that you're crippling its ability to run, when all you're doing is turning it off. A simple setting that Microsoft can change any time they feel like it.
I have a question for you: Would you give me unrestricted access to your own, personal computer, to change it in any way that I see fit? Would you let the manufacturer of your car make changes to it without your permission? If your answer to either question is no, why are you OK with letting Microsoft do exactly that to your computer?
I honestly don't understand why everyone has just accepted the idea that total strangers at Microsoft should have complete, unrestricted access to change your computer in any way they like, and there's nothing you can do about it.
Yep. My thoughts exactly.
Who in the hell trusts Microsoft when they prove over and over again that they are untrustworthy. Windows has evolved into nothing more than a spyware platform.
I would have dumped them years ago for Linux (and I really hate Linux) but I want to run Windows apps, mostly games. So, I'm in a constant fight with Microsoft, tuning off or uninstalling the never ending torrent of crap "features" that come out with each update.
@@markwilliams3141It seems like, if there were a legitimate demand for a "feature" like Recall, some private vendor would already be offering it. Although they probably couldn't, because anyone else attempting to do what MS is doing would be stopped by security restrictions and security software. This stuff may be the final straw for me and Windows, at least for my personal use.
we notice how windows has buried this facility in the fourth circle of hell
You call Recall "a feature"? It is an actual spyware alongside with Copilot AI.
I'm a computor dummy. I deleted this feature only to find it re-installed the next day. Worse than that. If I try to subscribe to your channel, it re-installs the new outlook explorer on my email. Can't even make a comment on Rotten tomatoes without outlook explorer re-installing.
Where are all the hackers when they could do something useful like removing Recall from infected systems? Whatever Microsoft says I don't believe them.
MS recall is every hackers wet dream...
and as soon as it becomes standard, it is what ALL the malware will be targeting.
ive already started migrating all my computers to Linux, only one (my gaming machine) left to go