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"description": "Turn on camera access and the app's toggle in Privacy & Security to clear the block and get your webcam working.",
"path": "/fix-the-this-app-needs-your-permission-to-use-your-camera-error-on-windows-11/",
"publishedAt": "2026-06-04T11:02:46.000Z",
"site": "https://allthings.how",
"textContent": "Open the Camera app or a video call on Windows 11 and you may be stopped by the message **This app needs your permission to use your camera ā You can change this in the app's settings**. The block happens when camera permission was denied earlier or was never granted in the first place. Until you turn it back on manually, the app stays locked out of the webcam.\n\nā
\n\nQuick answer: Open Settings, go to Privacy & security > Camera, turn on Camera access, then turn on Let apps access your camera and the toggle for the specific app that is asking. Reopen the app.\n\n* * *\n\n### Fix camera permission in Windows 11 Settings\n\nMost of the time the error clears once two switches are on. The master Camera access switch controls the whole device, and the per-app toggle controls the single app that is asking. Both have to be on.\n\n**Step 1:** Right-click the Start button and choose Settings. You can also press Windows + I to open it directly.\n\n**Step 2:** Select Privacy & security on the left side, then scroll to the App permissions section and click Camera.\n\nCamera permission settings in Windows 11.\n\n**Step 3:** Turn on Camera access at the top of the page. This is the device-wide switch, so leaving it off blocks every app regardless of the individual toggles below.\n\n**Step 4:** Turn on Let apps access your camera, then scroll down and switch on the toggle next to the specific app showing the error.\n\n**Step 5:** Close the app completely and open it again so it requests the camera with the new permission in place.\n\nš\n\nTip: You can jump straight to the right page by pasting ms-settings:privacy-webcam into the Start search box or the Run dialog (Windows + R).\n\n* * *\n\n### Which toggle controls what\n\nThe Camera settings page has several switches that stack together. If a higher-level switch is off, lower toggles are ignored even when they look enabled.\n\nSetting| What it controls\n---|---\nCamera access| Device-wide master switch for the whole PC and all users' apps.\nLet apps access your camera| Microsoft Store apps as a group; must be on for individual app toggles to work.\nIndividual app toggle| Allows or blocks one specific Store app, such as the Camera app, Teams, or Skype.\nLet desktop apps access your camera| Covers traditional desktop programs that are not from the Microsoft Store; controls them as one group.\n\n* * *\n\n### If the app is a desktop program and not in the list\n\nDesktop programs that you install from outside the Microsoft Store are not toggled one by one. They only appear once they have tried to use the camera, and they share a single switch.\n\nOn the Camera settings page, expand Let apps access your camera and make sure Let desktop apps access your camera is turned on. Desktop apps may not always show in the list, and some can still reach the camera through Windows components, so the grouped switch is the control that matters for them.\n\n* * *\n\n### How to confirm the camera is working\n\nYou know the fix worked when the app stops showing the permission message and the live preview appears. On a device with a camera light, the indicator turns on while the camera is active. If your PC has no camera light, Windows shows a notification each time the camera switches on or off.\n\n* * *\n\n### Why camera permission still fails after changing settings\n\nIf both switches are on and the error continues, the block is usually coming from outside the Privacy settings. Work through the few exact causes below.\n\n * Third-party antivirus or security software is blocking webcam access. Check its camera protection or privacy feature and allow the app there.\n * You did not fully close and reopen the app after changing the toggle, so it is still running with the old denied permission.\n * The program is a desktop app while only the Store-app toggles were changed. Turn on Let desktop apps access your camera as well.\n\n\n\nOnce camera access is allowed at every level and any security tool stops intercepting the webcam, the same steps apply to anything else that uses the camera or microphone, so reopen the app and it should connect to the camera normally.",
"title": "Fix the 'This app needs your permission to use your camera' error on Windows 11",
"updatedAt": "2026-06-04T11:02:47.044Z"
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