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Despite assurances from Microsoft that Recall processes all data locally without sending it to the cloud, skepticism remains. Critics express concern about the vast amounts of sensitive personal information being stored on a user's machine in the form of screenshots. The potential for breaches and hacks puts this information at risk of being exploited, an issue that cannot be overlooked.
Imagine having a folder labeled "tax information" on your desktop. The presence of similarly detailed and searchable data—an infinite timeline of your actions and interests—runs the risk of exposing your private life to malicious actors. Hackers could gain access to a wealth of personal data, enabling identity theft or even being targets for social engineering campaigns.