• PirateFrog@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    22 hours ago

    The worst thing about it is, even if you switch to Linux for privacy yourself, you’ll also need your friends to switch as well, otherwise if you message them on their desktop, they’re a liability, as the damn recall will be there too, leaking your data.

    It’ll be hell for activists.

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      21 hours ago

      Funnily enough, Signal has circumvented the issue by marking their chat window as DRM content, making it invisible to Recall.

        • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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          • if you send plaintext, their email service could spy on them
          • once they decrypt, they could accidentally reply with the decryped text, or it could get backed up if they store a copy somewhere
          • screen readers could store decrypted email

          In general, if you don’t trust the receiver, you shouldn’t send sensitive information. Windows Recall doesn’t change that, if they’re competent, Windows Recall won’t be enabled.

          I think this is more an issue for less technical users instead of activists, because activists will be more careful about who they trust than a secretary or something for a powerful individual.