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How to DELETE Recall and ALL AI PERMANENTLY

Anonymous
2024-05-21T09:27:50+00:00

I did NOT ask for it and I do NOT want it. I want to REMOVE ALL AI NOW! How dare you force this down our throats without our permission! I want to know how to get it all off right now! You do NOT have the right to invade my personal space and record every move I make on my computer while calling it a convenience feature. Let's call it what it really is, Gates power control issues because he wants to rule the entire world! Over my dead body! This is NOT ok, especially for government contractors. You have NO right to FORCE INSTALL this and I will sue to protect my personal life and my work life. My life and my clients are NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS! WHAT I DO ON MY COMPUTER IS NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS!

HOW DO I GET IT ALL OFF AND I MEAN ALL OF IT!

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Security and privacy

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-05-21T10:23:39+00:00

    Considering you installed CoPilot without permission, yes, it is called force. Unless your customers pay for it or ask for it, it is called force. CoPilot and Recall work together, and CoPilot was installed during an update on my computer. I did not want it and did not ask for it, so yes, that was forced. If it comes in an update for all computers, it is forced. Buying a new computer with it preinstalled without choice is forced.

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-05-22T06:27:08+00:00

    Based on your post and strong feelings towards Co-Pilot, and Recall, an application that you don't even have, it seems you do not have a fundamental understanding of What Co-Pilot and Recall actually do,

    AComputerTech101,
    Since you are intentionally lying I will assume that you agree with the concept that Microsoft should include the ability to record all activity on a computer by way of snapshots taken every 5 seconds. Co-Pilot was installed via Windows update on ALL Windows 11 machines within the last 45 days.

    Here are some simple concepts that companies such as Microsoft should keep in mind.
    This computer is MINE not theirs
    Any software installed on this is none of their damned business unless I come to them with a technical problem.
    They have no permission to install spyware on my computer for any reason.

    If I want to try out a product they develop, I will purchase it or ask for an evaluation copy.
    Due to their malfeasance I can't even keep my computer from creating folders on my desktop to a onedrive folder that I never asked for, that they downloaded from my files without asking, and I can not verify was ever deleted on their end.
    Co-Pilot and Recall are products that people can opt IN to if they wish, no customer should ever have to search 6 menus deep to opt out of something invasive.
    You don't get to insult a computer owner and act like an idiot talking down to them when it is YOU trying to gaslight them into compliance. Especially when the paid responder has shifted from the "it won't affect you" to the "this is how you try new things" approach when the OP points out that CoPilot was already installed on her computer without her permission.

    As for Gates working at Microsoft anymore, he still owns a significant portion of the company and holds sway over it's course of actions. Where his personal holdings are a scan't 1.3% of the company's stocks the Gates Foundation holds a large amount of stocks which he has direct control over. Does he "work there" no. Does he still have a lot of say there? Yes.

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  3. JuliaMarvin 19,255 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2024-05-22T11:29:14+00:00

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-05-22T22:49:11+00:00

    We own the information generated on the computer and the idea that Microsoft takes pictures w/o consent and shares information via co-pilot is a massive abuse of trust.

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  5. Anonymous
    2024-05-22T16:42:27+00:00

    from my understanding its on all windows 11 computers. is this not the case. i really dont like the idea of this an its going to make alot of ppl who have the ability to just abandon windows all together. i can see this being something that is going to drive more ppl away from microsoft.

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