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    Home»News & Updates»“The best way for us to protect our users is to proactively disable this feature” — Brave gets edgy with its new update that auto-blocks Windows Recall

    “The best way for us to protect our users is to proactively disable this feature” — Brave gets edgy with its new update that auto-blocks Windows Recall

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    Brave, the privacy-minded web browser, has announced it will be blocking Windows Recall by default in a future update. But it could also be a little posturing.

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