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Signal Messenger is warning the users of its Windows Desktop version that the privacy of their messages is under threat by Recall, the AI tool rolling out in Windows 11 that will screenshot, index, and store almost everything a user does every three seconds. Via @arstechnica. #Signal #Cybersecurity #Windows #Recall #AI #Tech #Technology flip.it/bztLbn

Ars Technica · “Microsoft has simply given us no other option,” Signal says as it blocks Windows RecallPar Dan Goodin

#Microsoft has simply given us no other option,” #Signal says as it blocks Windows Recall. Even after its refurbishing, Recall provides few ways to exclude specific apps.

@signalapp Messenger is warning the users of its #Windows #Desktop version that the privacy of their messages is under threat by Recall, the AI tool rolling out in #Windows11 that will #screenshot, index, and store almost everything a user does every three seconds.

💬 arstechnica.com/security/2025/

Ars Technica · “Microsoft has simply given us no other option,” Signal says as it blocks Windows RecallPar Dan Goodin
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@dangoodin Every other desktop messaging app for #Windows would do well to add this, as #Signal has. And if they don't, they compromise the privacy of all those people who took pains to *not* use Windows (who use said messaging apps, and are contacts with these Windows users). Every alternative operating system - #Linux, #MacOS, #iPadOS, #iOS, etc - where you can run these non-Recall-protected messaging apps... they all get dragged into the privacy quagmire which Windows #Recall creates.

Another idea is for these Messaging apps to discontinue Windows support, thereby cutting off the infected, gangrenous limb, with respect to privacy. For example, #Gajim, the #XMPP client for linux, was recently stating they would release a Windows client for 2.2.0. How about just don't, and call it a day, citing Recall being too "radioactive" to privacy to get anywhere near?

I'm curious: Can web browser tabs make a DRM-insisting Recall-blockage, like Signal does? I use WhatsApp Web. How can WhatsApp Web - in a browser tab - do what Signal does here?

Folks, if you haven't replaced #windows with #linux yet I don't know what to tell you:
- The ware is free *and* soft, saving you a lot of money on glass and insulation
- You can enjoy much better privacy once no one can see in or out of the building
- You'll acclimate to the lack of sunlight faster than you think