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by tssva 746 days ago
What's the difference between stealing the history of OCRs of screenshots on anything you did versus the ability to steal my tax/financial documents, business trade secrets, private letters, photos and other information commonly stored on a computer which can be taken in the same manner whether it is on Windows, Linux or macOS?
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This Recall feature keeps text of emails typed and never sent, of documents viewed and deleted.
And that makes the security associated with it any more important than my kept documents how?
It's the more exposed thought process that shines a strong light into your mind. It's not just what you do but the why.

It's no wonder collecting this info is a priority. It will be a goldmine for dataminers with the right correlation. Sure right now it's not collected centrally but I'm sure sooner or later there'll be a quick "just click off this tiny T&C update before you continue" crossing our paths.

Also, it means that this confidential info is now in more places than one. It's no longer sufficient to encrypt a file and lay it on a usb stick in the safe.

And it's also there in centralised place ripe for the taking. Not even any need to scan the system to find valuable information.

Text on screen can be more confidential than text on disk.
And it can be the other way around. I still don’t get why this demands some new level of security beyond what protects other data.
So I want to read an encrypted mail, then delete it. What do I do?
Disable the feature permanently or click the Recall icon on the system tray and quickly pause it while you read the encrypted email.