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They already said it will be off by default for all Enterprise editions of windows. They're protecting their corporate buddies but normal users get fucked, as always.
Not every business uses enterprise. I suspect quite a few use pro.
Then that will be Microsoft's captive audience upsell. "Ohhh don't want us collecting your secrets? Damn better pay up for enterprise licenses..."
I checked my work laptop running W11. Recall was installed and enabled. No copilot+. IT had no idea. Disabled it right away.
Off by default. For now...
One step. The corps know it. It's been happening for years. One step, then soon after you just accept that's how it is. Then another step. And another. And another...
I actually really doubt it'd ever go on by default for enterprise installations. One tiny slipup in GPO and IT departments could end up with the most massive explicit data leak in history, many many companies and governments working with very sensitive data would drop all Microsoft products in a heartbeat. Microsoft knows that is an impossible sell and really not worth the squeeze vs just shoving a larger dildo up the private consumer's ass.