Microsoft Delays ControversialRecallFeature for Windows 11 24H2


Microsoft has made a last-minute decision to pull its much-debatedRecallfeature from the Windows 11 24H2 update set to launch on June 18th. Invece, the company will roll out Recall as a preview through the Windows Insider Program while it works to build user trust and address security concerns. Recall, one of the flagship features of 24H2, creates a searchable 30-day timeline of a user’s activities including files, webpages, and screenshots. Tuttavia, since its announcement on May 20th, Recall has faced heavy criticism over potential privacy risks from storing user data in unencrypted plain text files. Security researcher Kevin Beaumont labeled Recall asecurity nightmareafter finding it logged activities to a SQLite database accessible by non-admin accounts. This raised alarms about the depths of user behavior tracked and stored locally on PCs.

Inizialmente, Microsoft had planned for Recall to be enabled by default in 24H2. Tuttavia, following the backlash, the company backtracked on June 7th, making it an opt-in feature requiring Windows Hello authentication and adding encryption. Those adjustments were still not enough to satisfy Microsoft. In a new blog post, the firm stated Recall did not yet meet itsown standards of quality and securityand that itmust be trustworthy, secure and robustbefore a wider rollout. By moving Recall to the Insider Program for further testing and refinement, Microsoft is giving itself more time to get the technology right and rebuild user confidence. A future blog will provide instructions for Insiders to preview Recall on compatible Copilot+ PCs with added security protections.