Privacy-centric browser Brave is rolling out version 1.81 with a default block on Microsoft Recall, the Windows 11 feature that takes periodic screenshots of users’ desktops and browser activity. This update ensures that all content in Brave browser windows is labeled as “private,” preventing Recall from capturing and indexing these screenshotsโฏ
Microsoftโs Recall feature, originally announced in May 2024, was designed to create a searchable timeline of user activity via device screenshots. While now optโin and secured with Windows Hello, critics maintain it remains a significant privacy riskโespecially as early versions stored screenshot data in plaintextโฏThe Verge
How Brave Enforces the Block
Using Microsoft’s SetInputScope API, Brave sets all browser windows as IS_PRIVATE, ensuring Recall treats them like private windows and skips capturing themโฏ. Brave is currently the only major browser to enforce this behavior by default across all tabsโฏ
Why Brave Took This Step
Brave argues that even with Microsoft’s privacy improvements, Recall remains antithetical to its goal of maximum privacy. The decision reflects concerns over sensitive browsing data ending up in a locally stored databaseโrisky in high-stakes situations like intimate-partner violence or exposed medical recordsโฏ
Critically, although Microsoft allows users to exclude apps or websites manually, Brave wanted to eliminate reliance on user choicesโto avoid any accidental recordingโฏ
Precedent: Signal vs. Microsoft Recall
Encrypted messaging service Signal implemented its own defense by enabling a DRM-based “screen security” flag on Windows 11, blocking Recall from capturing message windows. While effective, Signalโs approach can interfere with screen readersโwhereas Brave only blocks Recall screenshots while maintaining accessibility
User Control: Opting Into Recall on Brave
Although Brave blocks Recall by default, users can choose to allow it via settings:
- Go to Privacy & security in Brave settings
- Turn off the โBlock Microsoft Recallโ toggle
Enabling Recall is explicit and reversibleโฏ
Broader Privacy Implications
Recall previously garnered criticism from experts who highlighted vulnerabilities, including:
Privacy-focused apps and browsers appear to be responding proactively rather than waiting for better APIs from Microsoft. Braveโs move solidifies its commitment to keeping browsing data off limiting-scope databases and out of risky storage altogether
โ Takeaway
- Brave version 1.81 disables Microsoft Recall by default across all tabs, protecting private browsing from screenshot capture.
- This feature demonstrates Braveโs proactive stance toward privacy and user autonomy, exceeding Microsoftโs in-built protections.
- Users who prefer Recall can still enable it manually, but must do so knowingly.
- Brave remains one of the few browsers offering privacy-first defaultsโensuring sensitive data stays private even on Copilot+ PCs.


