Microsoft is finally updating Windows 11's privacy and security settings to give users more direct control over what apps can or can't access your PC or laptop's microphone, camera, and location settings. As spotted by Windows Latest, a recent Experimental Insider PC Build 26340.9212 for Windows 11 lets you choose which desktop apps can access these features.

For native Microsoft Store apps, you've been able to choose which apps can, say, access your microphone for years. However, when it comes to more traditional desktop Win32-style apps, like Discord, Chrome, and anything else that launches via a .exe file, this feature was missing. Before this update, you had a single catch-all toggle that let all desktop apps access your microphone, camera, and location settings.
And with that, you were beholden to in-app settings or Windows pop-ups to confirm which desktop app could access them. As seen in this preview build, the 'Privacy & security' section of Windows 11's Settings removes the separate "Let desktop apps access your camera/microphone/location" toggle and instead places each app in the same dropdown menu as native Microsoft Store apps.

Windows Latest tested the update by testing microphone, camera, and location permissions across multiple desktop browsers and found it could choose which app had access to what. This adds a sorely missing layer of privacy and security to Windows 11, since OS-level permissions for things like accessing your camera or microphone should be the bare minimum.

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As of writing, Microsoft hasn't officially confirmed that these controls are coming as part of a future Windows 11 update, and the patch notes for the experimental build don't highlight it as a new feature. That said, as a privacy-friendly experimental feature currently in testing, it should definitely make its way to all Windows 11 users as soon as possible.






