It looks like you won't be able to uninstall Recall, the controversial AI-assisted Windows 11 screen

By Alex Chen | January 01, 0001

Despite all the backlash and security problems the upcoming Windows Recall feature has faced, it now looks like Microsoft won't be giving users the option to uninstall it. That's right, whether you use it or not, you're not going to be able to rid rummy 51 your system of the feature.

While notes for a made it seem like Recall would be a feature that can be disabled, Microsoft has that the way it was listed in these update notes was a "bug." 

The company states, "We are aware of an issue where Recall is incorrectly listed as an option under the ‘Turn Windows features on or off’ dialog in Control Panel," and confirming, "This will be fixed in an upcoming update."

For those unaware, Recall is a feature that's meant to "". For example, you could ask Recall to find that spectacularly hilarious video you were watching a few days ago but forgot to bookmark. 

If that seems impossible then you're forgetting the magic of AI—this being why Recall is a feature meant only for Copilot+ PCs with powerful NPUs, such as those in the Snapdragon X Series or the recent AMD Strix Point APUs.

Or perhaps you're wondering how even an AI-powered feature could achieve such a feat without having records of absolutely everything you've done on your PC. I mean, that would be a security nightmare, right?

If that's what you're wondering, you're rummy best right to wonder—because it can't. Recall does, in fact, , and it's this requirement that has caused backlash. Such a backlash, in fact, that and said the feature won't be enabled by default as was previously expected, and users will instead have to opt in to use it.

There's also the fact that researchers managed to , which is not a good look. Microsoft might have since made changes to improve security and reassured us that the images will only be locally accessible to the Recall user, but that such a hack was possible in the first place hasn't improved public perception of Recall.

There's also rumour of , too, this rummy best being a Windows feature that will scan and transcribe all your computer's audio and video files to find the phrase you're looking for. Such a feature would certainly gel with Microsoft's Recall plans and likely grate against existing security concerns.

And now, after all this and a postponed feature launch, it looks like we won't be allowed to rummy golds uninstall it when it does actually come out. Although, I should note that Microsoft hasn't confirmed that Recall won't be able to be uninstalled, only that the note hinting it would be was a bug. 

Personally, I wouldn't count on Microsoft allowing us to uninstall the feature completely. The company doesn't have the best track record for allowing such things. Remember Cortana? Heck, even Microsoft Teams and OneDrive can be difficult to get rid of.

Let's just hope leaving the feature disabled will be enough. No funny business, okay, Microsoft? Okay?


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