Honestly even if Microsoft were trustworthy this is too much power for anyone. I actually like the recall feature but it would require a fully open source code to trust.
Unfortunately by the time a service does this they’ve already got you by the balls and they know it. This is essentially Microsoft telling the world “what are you gonna do, not use Windows?” Because for most of the world that’s not really an option.
Even with a fully open-source implementation, that thing tells on you more than normal system logs. I like it being called “privacy bomb” - waiting to give extra data to whoever gets into the computer.
Honestly even if Microsoft were trustworthy this is too much power for anyone. I actually like the recall feature but it would require a fully open source code to trust.
Unfortunately by the time a service does this they’ve already got you by the balls and they know it. This is essentially Microsoft telling the world “what are you gonna do, not use Windows?” Because for most of the world that’s not really an option.
Trustworthy Microsoft is an oxymoron
Even with a fully open-source implementation, that thing tells on you more than normal system logs. I like it being called “privacy bomb” - waiting to give extra data to whoever gets into the computer.