While it sounds like they've addressed some (many?) of hte issues, the author nails it near the end: "Recall continues to demand an extraordinary level of trust that Microsoft hasn't earned." What's to stop them from changing it, after a few months, when people are used to it?
What's to stop them from changing it, after a few months, when people are used to it?
Exactly. If the software is loaded then enabling the service is just a feature toggle. The only way someone would know it is enabling itself is if sites like HN start talking about it.
While it sounds like they've addressed some (many?) of hte issues, the author nails it near the end: "Recall continues to demand an extraordinary level of trust that Microsoft hasn't earned." What's to stop them from changing it, after a few months, when people are used to it?
What's to stop them from changing it, after a few months, when people are used to it?
Exactly. If the software is loaded then enabling the service is just a feature toggle. The only way someone would know it is enabling itself is if sites like HN start talking about it.