Signal Deploys DRM To Block Microsoft Recall's Invasive Screenshot Collection (betanews.com)
(Thursday May 22, 2025 @05:20PM (msmash)
from the fighting-back dept.)
[1]BrianFagioli writes:
> Signal has officially had enough, folks. You see, the privacy-first messaging app is going on the offensive, declaring war on Microsoft's invasive Recall feature by [2]enabling a new "Screen security" setting by default on Windows 11 . This move is designed to block Microsoft's AI-powered screenshot tool from capturing your private chats.
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> If you aren't aware, Recall was first unveiled a year ago as part of Microsoft's Copilot+ PC push. The feature quietly took screenshots of everything happening on your computer, every few seconds, storing them in a searchable timeline. Microsoft claimed it would help users "remember" what they've done. Critics called it creepy. Security experts called it dangerous. The backlash was so fierce that Microsoft [3]pulled the feature before launch .
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> But now, in a move nobody asked for, Recall is [4]sadly back . And thankfully, Signal isn't waiting around this time. The team has activated a Windows 11-specific DRM flag that completely blacks out Signal's chat window when a screenshot is attempted. If you've ever tried to screen grab a streaming movie, you'll know the result: nothing but black.
[1] https://slashdot.org/~BrianFagioli
[2] https://betanews.com/2025/05/21/signal-declares-war-on-microsoft-recall-with-screenshot-blocking-on-windows-11/
[3] https://it.slashdot.org/story/24/06/14/0318213/microsoft-postpones-windows-recall-after-major-backlash
[4] https://it.slashdot.org/story/25/04/25/1830232/microsoft-launches-windows-recall-after-year-long-delay
> Signal has officially had enough, folks. You see, the privacy-first messaging app is going on the offensive, declaring war on Microsoft's invasive Recall feature by [2]enabling a new "Screen security" setting by default on Windows 11 . This move is designed to block Microsoft's AI-powered screenshot tool from capturing your private chats.
>
> If you aren't aware, Recall was first unveiled a year ago as part of Microsoft's Copilot+ PC push. The feature quietly took screenshots of everything happening on your computer, every few seconds, storing them in a searchable timeline. Microsoft claimed it would help users "remember" what they've done. Critics called it creepy. Security experts called it dangerous. The backlash was so fierce that Microsoft [3]pulled the feature before launch .
>
> But now, in a move nobody asked for, Recall is [4]sadly back . And thankfully, Signal isn't waiting around this time. The team has activated a Windows 11-specific DRM flag that completely blacks out Signal's chat window when a screenshot is attempted. If you've ever tried to screen grab a streaming movie, you'll know the result: nothing but black.
[1] https://slashdot.org/~BrianFagioli
[2] https://betanews.com/2025/05/21/signal-declares-war-on-microsoft-recall-with-screenshot-blocking-on-windows-11/
[3] https://it.slashdot.org/story/24/06/14/0318213/microsoft-postpones-windows-recall-after-major-backlash
[4] https://it.slashdot.org/story/25/04/25/1830232/microsoft-launches-windows-recall-after-year-long-delay