What this does
Restore camera access when the webcam works in one app but is blocked in another.
Camera access in Windows can be denied at multiple levels, so a webcam can appear healthy in Device Manager but still fail in apps because privacy consent is disabled.
In plain language, fix camera permissions matters because camera privacy access is off globally or blocked for apps. People usually start looking this up when camera privacy access is off globally or blocked for apps. Camera access in Windows can be denied at multiple levels, so a webcam can appear healthy in Device Manager but still fail in apps because privacy consent is disabled.
How and why
In practice, fix camera permissions matters because camera privacy access is off globally or blocked for apps. Camera access in Windows can be denied at multiple levels, so a webcam can appear healthy in Device Manager but still fail in apps because privacy consent is disabled. A good next step is to review leave camera access off only when you truly do not use it. Then decide whether you only needed the explanation or whether you want a practical action page too.
You normally review fix camera permissions when you want to understand what Windows is doing, what changes it can influence, and whether it is relevant before you touch settings blindly. Useful things to notice first: leave camera access off only when you truly do not use it; review browser site permissions separately; disable camera only after you know which layer is blocking it.
- open Settings -> Privacy & security -> Camera
- turn Camera access on
- turn Let apps access your camera on