Exciting news, Windows fans! Introducing “Recall,” the feature that remembers everything you do on your computer and feeds it to Microsoft’s A.I., Copilot. Think of it as browser history on steroids!
With Recall, you can retrace your digital steps, flipping through your online activities, messages, apps, and even video calls. It’s like having a personal assistant with a perfect memory—though it’s also analyzing everything you do.
Naturally, this raises some eyebrows about privacy and security. What if there’s a breach? What if it attracts hackers or gets misused by corporations or the government? Microsoft promises they’ve got this covered. Your data is encrypted on your hard drive, Copilot works locally, and nothing gets sent to the cloud.
You can pause the recording anytime and delete data you don’t want remembered. It won’t record from private browsers and only you can access the data tied to your profile.
The best part? This feature won’t just sneak into your system via an update. You need to buy the new “Copilot Plus PCs” chips. For now, Recall is still in preview, so you’ve got time to mull it over.




