Summary

If you’re privacy-conscious and want to know what apps are accessing your camera or microphone, you’re able to use the built-in tools on your Windows 11 PC to do that. I’ll show you how.

Check the Camera Notification or the Mic Icon

When an appaccesses your PC’s camera, Windows 11 displays a toast notification saying Camera On. This indicates an app has activated your PC’s camera. When the app stops using the camera, you’ll see another notification saying Camera Off. Also, on many computers, you’ll see the light beside the physical camera lit up, indicating the camera is in use.

When an app starts using your PC’s microphone, you’ll see the mic icon in the system tray (the bottom-right corner). Hover over this icon to see which app is using your mic.

“Camera On” highlighted on Windows 11.

Use Settings to See the Apps That Have Recently Accessed Your Camera or Mic

To know which apps have recently accessed your PC’s camera or mic, use the Settings app. To do that,open Settingsby pressing Windows+i. From the left sidebar, select “Privacy & Security.” On the right pane, in the App Permissions section, choose “Camera” or “Microphone.”

On the following page, click the “Recent Activity” section. You’ll see the list of apps that have accessed your camera or mic. You’ll also see the date and the exact time when these apps accessed your PC’s equipment.

The mic icon highlighted on Windows 11’s system tray.

Prevent an App From Accessing Your Camera or Mic

If you don’t want an app to be able to access your camera or mic, use the Settings app to disable access for that app. Start by opening Settings using Windows+i. From the left sidebar, select “Privacy & Security.” On the right pane, in the App Permissions section, choose “Camera” or “Microphone.”

To disable camera or mic access for a specific app, in the Let Apps Access Your Camera/Microphone section, find that app. Next to the app, turn off the toggle.

“Privacy & Security,” “Camera,” and “Microphone” highlighted in Windows 11 Settings.

To disable camera or mic access for all apps, at the top, disable the “Camera Access” or the “Microphone Access” toggle.

Prevent Websites From Accessing Your Camera or Mic

If you suspect a website is accessing your camera or mic in a web browser, you canturn off camera or mic accessfor all sites or on a per-site basis in Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. Here’s how.

Google Chrome

Launch Chrome, select the three dots in the top-right corner, and choose “Settings.” From the left sidebar, select “Privacy and Security.” On the right pane, choose Site Settings > Camera/Microphone.

To disable the camera or mic access on a per-site basis, use the appropriate options. To disable access for all sites, turn on the “Don’t Allow Sites to Use Your Camera/Microphone” option.

“Recent Activity' highlighted for camera access in Windows 11 Settings.

Mozilla Firefox

Open Firefox, click thehamburger menu(three horizontal lines) in the top-right corner, and choose “Settings.” From the left sidebar, select “Privacy & Security.” Scroll down to the Permissions section. Next to Camera or Microphone, choose “Settings.”

you’re able to turn off camera or mic access on a per-site basis. To disable access for all sites, click “Remove All Websites,” turn on “Block New Requests Asking to Access Your Camera/Microphone,” and choose “Save Changes.”

Toggles for camera access highlighted in Windows 11 Settings.

Microsoft Edge

Access Edge, click the three dots in the top-right corner, and choose “Settings.” In the left sidebar, click “Cookies and Site Permissions.” On the right pane, select “All Permissions” and click “Camera” or “Microphone.”

You can disable the camera or mic access for specific sites. To turn off access to these items for all sites, disable the “Ask Before Accessing (Recommended)” toggle.

“Don’t Allow Sites to Use Your Camera” highlighted in Google Chrome.

How to Turn Off Camera and Mic Completely on Windows 11

If you don’t want any apps or system utilities to access your camera or mic, you can disable this equipment from Device Manager. This works as though you’ve unplugged your camera or mic from your computer.

To do that, open Windows Search (press Windows+S), typeDevice Manager, and launch the utility. To disable the camera, expand “Cameras.” To disable the mic, expand “Audio Inputs and Outputs.” Then, right-click your device and choose “Disable Device.” In the prompt that opens, select “Yes.”

“Remove All Websites,” “Block New Requests Asking to Access Your Camera,” and “Save Changes” highlighted in Mozilla Firefox.

In the future, to re-enable your device, right-click the device and choose “Enable Device.”

And that’s how you know what apps are accessing your camera or mic. Like that, there are a fewWindows 11 privacy settingsyou might want to tweak to improve your privacy on your PC.

“Ask Before Accessing (Recommended)” for camera highlighted in Microsoft Edge.

“Disable Device” highlighted for the camera in Device Manager.