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    Microsoft finally launches the controversial Recall feature after a long delay

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    Microsoft has finally launched the long-delayed Recall feature to Copilot+ PCs, nearly a year after its rocky debut. Today, the company announced that it will roll out over the next month as part of the April 2025 Windows non-security preview update. Microsoft has finally launched Recall to Copilot + PCs as an opt-in experience The […]

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