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How to disable Windows Recall

Windows Recall is a new AI tool built-in to Windows 11 Copilot+ PCs that remembers everything you do on your computer. It enables the ability to semantically search for anything you've ever seen or done on your PC using natural language, and utilizes the neural processing unit (NPU) to process that information locally on device.

The feature works by taking snapshots of your screen every few seconds and storing them locally on your hard drive. The Windows Recall app consists of a search bar and timeline, which lets you scroll back through all the saved snapshots and can show you what was on your screen at any point.

If you don't want this feature, Microsoft has built-in a quick and easy way to disable it. Here's how to turn off Windows Recall and delete the data it has collected.

How to disable Windows Recall

1. Open Windows Settings (WIN+I)

2. Select "Privacy & Security" in the sidebar.

Windows Recall settings are stored in Windows' privacy area. (Image credit: Windows Central)© Provided by Windows Central

3. Select "Recall & Snapshots."

The "Recall & snapshots" area in Settings lets you configure Windows Recall. (Image credit: Windows Central)© Provided by Windows Central

4. Toggle "Save Snapshots" to off. 

Ensure the "save snapshots" toggle is switched to off. (Image credit: Windows Central)© Provided by Windows Central

5. Select "Delete Snapshots."

Turning off Windows Recall does not automatically delete the data it has collected. (Image credit: Windows Central)© Provided by Windows Central

6. Select "Delete All."

You can delete all the data Windows Recall has collected here. (Image credit: Windows Central)© Provided by Windows Central

7. Close Windows Settings.

Does my PC have Windows Recall?

Most Windows PCs will not have access to Windows Recall right now, as the feature requires new hardware shipping under the Copilot+ PC umbrella. A Copilot+ PC is a device that features an NPU that can output at least 40 TOPS of power, along with 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD storage, and 8 logical processors.

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