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Microsoft is about to launch Recall for real this time

The long-delayed feature is gradually rolling out, starting with Release Preview.

The long-delayed feature is gradually rolling out, starting with Release Preview.

Illustration of Windows Recall
Illustration of Windows Recall
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Jay Peters
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Microsoft is starting to gradually roll out a full release of Recall, its feature that captures screenshots of what you do on a Copilot Plus PC to find again later, to Windows Insiders in the Release Preview channel, according to a blog post published Thursday.

This new rollout indicates that Microsoft is finally getting close to launching Recall more widely, as Release Preview is the final hurdle before updates are rolled out more broadly to Windows 11. Microsoft originally intended to launch Recall alongside Copilot Plus PCs last June, but the feature was delayed following concerns raised by security experts. The company then planned to launch it in October, but that got pushed as well so that the company could deliver “a secure and trusted experience.”

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The company did release a preview of Recall in November to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel for Qualcomm Copilot Plus PCs and made a preview available to Intel- and AMD-powered Copilot Plus PC shortly after. And after a couple weeks of testing, my colleague Tom Warren said that Recall is “creepy, clever, and compelling.”

In Thursday’s blog post, Microsoft spells out that you have to opt in to saving snapshots with Recall, and you can pause saving them “at any time.” Recall will also only be available on the Microsoft’s new range of Copilot Plus PCs.

Update, April 11th: Article updated with Release Preview information.