All of it sounds like marketing and I have serious doubt's about their commitment to, or ability to respect privacy when one of their previous points is that they plan to integrate third party systems. So...I have doubts.
JoMiran
“Cyberpunk was a warning, not an aspiration.” -- Mike Pondsmith
As an infosec professional for way longer than I care to remember, you are preaching to the choir. That said, all of our clients are both large enterprise and critical infrastructure, and they all log (and mine) everything. Not only that, they are shipping this directly to third parties. It makes me break out into a cold sweat every time I think about it, but here we are.
PS: OK, all the US based ones. Our EU based client does not do this to my knowledge and I assume it has to do with EU regulations, but that's just a wild guess.
This is for the enterprise market more than anything. Large companies are already logging and mining everything. Slack, Teams chat, Teams voice, email, keystrokes...literally everything. Microsoft's problem is that Enterprises are using third party products to do so. Recall solves that competitive issue for MS. I have no doubt that it will be tied to their cloud offerings, and I have no doubt that MS will retain the right to use it all of the data from the consumer side for AI training.
I expect that paywall to be fully useless soon.
Well, I am a Gen-X'r.
I use a text file version of a novel to back up my keys, then I store the key map in multiple cloud drives. For example, if the word is "lighting" then my key map for that word would be 487,5 (line 487, word 5). Easy to crack, if you know what novel I am using.
JDownloader should work.
What an unexpected turn of events.
Pigeon CEO. Flies in, shits on everything, then flies out.