Microsoft’s ambitious AI-powered Windows Recall feature, which was originally slated for release in October, has been delayed again until December. The feature, designed to create searchable snapshots of user activity, has faced criticism over its potential for privacy violations and security concerns. Despite these concerns, Microsoft is committed to delivering Recall, but is taking additional time to ensure a “secure and trusted experience.” The company has made efforts to address privacy worries, including making Recall an opt-in feature and emphasizing enhanced security measures. However, the repeated delays suggest that the development process is proving more challenging than anticipated.