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Microsoft has already taken a step back: Microsoft implements drastic changes to Recall after criticism
And no one is going to trust them on this. They’ve burned that bridge.
I guess if you want to verify the truth of this statement, look at Unity. They walked back their per-install system, but the indie community still moved away from them because it seemed clear they might try to do that at some point in the future.
Who needs trust when you have a monopoly.
Or are trapped in their ecosystem, some never forget
It's what they should have done from the beginning, there must be a horde of MSFT employees holding back the urge of saying "told you so" to their boss right now lol
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Yeah bur for the non tech oriented user it's still difficult . Most devices bought come with OEM install.
Even for a regular user it's going to sound like There is a virus that reads and remembers everything on your computer but you can turn it off and trust us it would be off.
Even for PCs that come with Windows preinstalled, there's still the need to set it up at the first start (account, privacy and such), so I think that the option to enable Recall will be there.
I really hope the damage is done. They need to be knocked down a peg. This all should have been done first. Whoever thought this was a good idea is horrible.