For now… But they like to just turn shit on willy nilly… They’ve done it with onedrive before (and promptly deleted the local copies of files). Even when they don’t force it on during an update, they have a ton of ridiculous pop-ups telling you that you should turn it on and people click them by accident. I know I don’t trust them to keep it turned off.
Internet Explorer blocked global key hooks when browsing HTTPS pages. So, safe from not only Microsoft malware, but anything that deviates from Microsoft’s overall vision of what Windows should be :)
Not that big of a problem of all you do with it is gaming.
Say you’re entering your cc info for an in-game item or a store. Does recall have a way to identify that as sensitive data?
Good point. The Epic store does fuck up often enough that I keep having to reenter my credit card info.
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For now… But they like to just turn shit on willy nilly… They’ve done it with onedrive before (and promptly deleted the local copies of files). Even when they don’t force it on during an update, they have a ton of ridiculous pop-ups telling you that you should turn it on and people click them by accident. I know I don’t trust them to keep it turned off.
Microsoft has zero qualms about randomly changing settings on my sole Windows box.
Supposedly, if you’re entering it on Edge. And only on Edge.
Microsoft, developers of the only browser that is safe from Microsoft malware
Internet Explorer blocked global key hooks when browsing HTTPS pages. So, safe from not only Microsoft malware, but anything that deviates from Microsoft’s overall vision of what Windows should be :)