You can finally try Windows Recall if you have a Copilot+ PC with a Snapdragon chip

  • After many delays, Windows Insiders can now try out Recall
  • Windows Recall was postponed due to privacy concerns, which have been resolved
  • You’ll need a Snapdragon Copilot+ PC to try it

The long road that Windows Recall feature has taken to actually being rolled out is finally coming to an end. After several delays, all centered around some major security and privacy concerns surrounding the feature that was set to take screenshots of what was on your PC’s screen every few seconds, Microsoft is ready for people to give it a try.

As part of the just released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26120.2415 (KB5046723) For those subscribed to the ‘Dev Channel’, you can give Recall – which is still labeled as (Preview) – a shot and try out the long-awaited and delayed feature. You’ll need a Copilot+ PC powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip to try it. Those with an Intel or AMD-powered Copilot+ PC chip will have to wait for a future release that includes support.

And of course it’s not final software, so just like a beta or any other preview, you have to expect bugs, slowdowns and crashes. Suffice to say, it is not recommended to install it on your main computer.

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As you might suspect, recall is completely optional, but the gist is that it can help you find past items or things related to a specific search term. Since it takes screenshots and records what’s on your screen, you can, as the name suggests, recall information… or at least that’s the idea.