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Its twice been put on hold because of privacy and security issues from a great many sources. Banking and financial institutions in particular are very concerned and have demanded more control and safeguards. A snapshot of the screen every 5 seconds and if that data ever gets into cloud storage you lose control of it completely.
One change I believe was to make it off by default and make it an opt-in only thing. Guess we will have to see what happens after insiders finish, it may be something that gets scrapped if MS cannot provide required security and privacy locks.
Don't install it yet in my opinion.
I've paused my updates for 5 weeks.
???
that was always the case? Mate we all know how terrible MS and Windows are but saying pointless things is in no one's favor.
If he has a game installed which uses that, and the issues are still present then he won't get an update trough windows update as ms had blocked the rollout for such systems.
I have many games using EAC and it's not blocked for me.
Edit: But like I said, I paused my updates.
My friend who is still on Windows 10 did an update, Apex refused to load.
He did a system restore, now everything is back to normal.
Not sure wtf Microsoft is doing but it's clearly not working.
Actually, yes it is true. Recall was added with 24H2. However there is an optional Opt-Out.
Above all Win11 users should be just doing this to avoid it.
> Clean Install Win11 23H2 and during the OS setup phase AFTER the install, select an EU country, regardless of where you actually live. And leave it set to that until the Windows Updates are completed and the PC is able to be restarted to finalize all of that. 24H2 is optional. Due to EU laws you'll then be able to remove/uninstall certain things, such as Edge or OneDrive for example. Just ensure you install a 3rd party web browser and set it as default, before attempting to uninstall Edge.
> You can opt out of 24H2 for now and stay on 23H2 which doesn't expire until Oct 2025.