• @pyr0ball@sh.itjust.works
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    552 months ago

    “But most significantly, Microsoft has made Recall a feature you must opt in to using rather than opt out of using, and it’s possible to remove it completely.”

    Important bit

      • @tissn@lemmy.world
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        112 months ago

        “Whoopsie, turns out we lied and recall was enabled from the start and just pretended to be off” 😄🤷‍♂️

        • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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          2 months ago

          “we noticed you uninstall Recall. Probably just an accident. We reinstalled it in an unremovable way and enabled it for you. You’re welcome!”

          Edit: autocorrect

      • @nuko147@lemm.ee
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        02 months ago

        😎 Me having set only security updates in my windows, after it tried to install the 24H2 update.

          • @nuko147@lemm.ee
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            02 months ago

            If they want to pay 2-3 Billions to EU for breaking laws, let them. I will also make so money suing them.

            • @FooBarrington@lemmy.world
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              02 months ago

              Didn’t they require one of these bigger upgrades to still get security updates? I thought I read something about 23H2 (or similar) not getting updates anymore.

              • @nuko147@lemm.ee
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                12 months ago

                Yeah, 23H2 has updates until November. Pretty funny if you think Windows 10 22H2 ends in October.

      • @Excrubulent@slrpnk.net
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        32 months ago

        Yeah, this is just the thin end of the wedge.

        Although I suppose you could call windows itself the thin end of the wedge, this is a slightly wider part.

    • Billegh
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      152 months ago

      For now, anyway. Let’s hope it stays that way.

    • @Maxxie@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      102 months ago

      Most MS controversial features go through “opt in -> opt out -> mandatory” pipeline examples are Telemetry, Windows Live account, Spotlight (ui ads), etc.

      • @demunted@lemmy.ml
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        12 months ago

        This is good. There are probably some edge cases for this. I work in IT for some companies using industrial automation. Being able to roll back and watch what people do when errors or problems occur is a good feature. Similarly on high value servers I would like this as well.

        Being able to turn it on is better than having to apply policies to disable. I don’t see this as a big problem anymore.

      • Liz
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        12 months ago

        They will eventually change the default to “on.”