This isn't related to the Ledger Recover feature but also isn't significant enough for me to create a new thread about it. So I will just post it here.
My current Ledger Live version is a few months old, so I checked the release notes of the versions that the company released after the one I currently have installed. I wanted to see if there is anything there that would warrant an update. Turns out that the brainiacs behind Ledger made a change starting with version 2.64.1. They call it an improvement. This "improvement" of theirs automatically downloads (and surely installs) new versions of Ledger Live in the background without asking the user or requiring that the user does it.
So, if you prefer verifying the signatures of your downloads before installing them, the nice folks of Ledger have now made that impossible. You will first get the new update and after that revert back to an older version or do what you want with it. Maybe in the future they can install our firmware updates automatically as well, without us knowing.
When the latest version of the Ledger Live desktop app is available, it will now be automatically downloaded, same as the current experience on your Ledger Live mobile app, so the update will not interrupt you while using the app. You can revert to the previous setting by using older versions of the Ledger Live desktop app.
https://support.ledger.com/hc/en-us/articles/360020773319-What-s-new-in-Ledger-Live-?docs=true