Microsoft's Recall is meeting a lot of resistance from app developers, with Brave and AdGuard joining Signal in blocking the controversial Windows AI tool (@tomwarren / The Verge) https://t.co/9NufEnrh8v https://t.co/0NUmYf7gzE https://t.co/ZOzeer2dpR
Microsoft’s controversial Recall feature is now blocked by Brave and AdGuard https://t.co/Ufv1PDeaGx
Microsoft's controversial Recall feature is meeting a lot of resistance from app developers. The Windows AI feature is now blocked by Brave, AdGuard, and Signal. Full details 👇 https://t.co/UfOsxQFI2D
The Brave browser has updated its software to block Microsoft's Recall feature by default, a move aimed at enhancing user privacy and preventing data tracking. Recall, a Windows AI tool recently introduced by Microsoft and now officially available on European PCs, captures screenshots and monitors online activity. Brave's latest update requires users to manually enable access to Recall if desired, citing concerns over privacy guarantees. Other applications, including AdGuard and Signal, have also joined Brave in blocking Recall, reflecting widespread resistance from app developers toward this controversial feature.