• Phoenixz
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    344 days ago

    Can browsers block recall recording as well?

    I’ll add that to every site manage

    Let recall literally record only black boxes, fuck Microsoft

    • @[email protected]
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      194 days ago

      Given this reality, private messaging apps like Signal deserve to be treated with at least the same level of caution that’s afforded to a web browser’s private or incognito browsing window — which Microsoft has already excluded from Recall by default.

      • Phoenixz
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        12 hours ago

        I’d like it to be an HTTP header that will blacken the browser for recall. I don’t want recall to look at my banking website, just as an example.

        Hell, I don’t want Recall, period, but I mean, if I managed a banking site, I’d want to know that a million customers aren’t inadvertently feeding their private banking info to some shitty AI

    • plz1
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      154 days ago

      They can, but this wouldn’t be a website thing, it’d be the whole browser. Not a bad thin, IMO, Recall is cancer that no one but Microsoft board members & investors are asking for.

      I predict privacy-preserving browsers like Librewolf, Waterfox, etc. potentially deploying the same “DRM for a good cause” approach Signal is using.

      • Phoenixz
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        118 hours ago

        It could be something that websites could then tell the browser using a header or meta tag

        • plz1
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          117 hours ago

          I’d still want the browser to at least be able to do it as a default, not at the whim of specific sites.