The UK data watchdog says it is “making enquiries with Microsoft” over a new feature that can take screenshots of your laptop every few seconds.
Microsoft says Recall, which will store encrypted snapshots locally on your computer, is exclusive to its forthcoming Copilot+ PCs.
But the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) says it is contacting Microsoft for more information on the safety of the product, which privacy campaigners have called a potential “privacy nightmare”.
Microsoft says Recall is an “optional experience” and it is committed to privacy and security.
According to its website, external, users “can limit which snapshots Recall collects”.
“Recall data is only stored locally and not accessed by Microsoft or anyone who does not have device access,” the firm said in a statement.
And it said a would-be hacker would need to gain physical access to your device, unlock it and sign in before they could access saved screenshots.
But an ICO spokesperson said firms must “rigorously assess and mitigate risks to peoples’ rights and freedoms” before bringing any new products to market.
“We are making enquiries with Microsoft to understand the safeguards in place to protect user privacy,” they said.