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How To Disable Built-In WebCamera In Windows

Last Updated on April 17, 2021 by admin 6 Comments

Over the past week, many technology news sites reported about a website streaming from thousands of IP cameras. The incident made many PC users think of disabling web cameras on their desktops, notebooks and tablets when not being used.

Even though the above incident happened because many users didn’t care to change the default passwords of IP cameras, disabling in-built or integrated camera when not in use sounds like a good option.

Users who aren’t very serious about their privacy might find this funny, but if you’re really serious about your privacy, there is no better way than disabling the web camera, when not being used.

When it comes to disabling the webcam, there are a bunch of ways. The easiest way, of course, is to paste a paper or duct tape over the camera but the better way is to disable the camera from Device Manager so that you can quickly enable the same when required. And if you’re using an external camera, simply unplug it after use.

Disable the camera via Settings

This method works only in 21354 or later builds of Windows 10. If you are running an earlier build, scroll down the page to see the classic method.

Step 1: On your PC, head over to Settings > Devices > Cameras page.

Step 2: Click on the Integrated Camera entry to see the hidden Disable button. Click on it and then click the Yes button when you get the confirmation prompt.

Disable camera in Windows 10

Disable the built-in or integrated camera via Device Manager

To disable the in-built or integrated web camera in Windows, please complete the given below instructions:

Note that this method works great on all recent versions of Windows, including Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10.

Step 1: Open Device Manager. To open it, type Device Manager in the Start menu/screen search box and then press enter key. Alternatively, you can open Run command box by simultaneously pressing Windows and R keys, type Devmgmt.msc in the box and then press Enter key to open Device Manager.

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Step 2: In the Device Manager, expand Imaging devices tree to see the built-in or integrated camera entry. In some cases, the camera might have the name of your PC’s manufacturer.

DEVICE MANAGER

NOTE: If you trying to disable an external USB webcam using this method, the USB webcam entry will appear under Universal serial bus controllers. Expand Universal serial bus controllers’ tree to see the entry.

Step 3: Right-click on the built-in camera entry, click Disable option, and then click Yes button when you see the confirmation prompt to disable the built-in camera. DEVICE MANAGER2

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That’s it!

To enable the disabled camera

Step 1: Open Device Manager.

Step 2: Expand Imaging devices tree, right-click on the built-in camera, click Enable and then click Yes button.

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Good luck!

Filed Under: Windows 10 Tagged: Security, Tips

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Comments

  1. Michael Lyon says

    May 16, 2022 at 10:02 pm

    When you uninstall Windows 10 Camera and reinstall it from Microsoft Store, does it uninstall and reinstall all the USB drivers necessary to run the program?

  2. Angela Smith says

    May 10, 2019 at 9:23 pm

    Thank you! I had someone hack into my camera and this helped me alot

  3. admin says

    November 17, 2018 at 5:53 pm

    @ Dork, install the same from the Store. It’s free.

  4. Dork says

    November 17, 2018 at 7:57 am

    what do I do if I accidentally clicked “uninstall” instead of “disable”? T_T

  5. admin says

    November 15, 2014 at 11:00 pm

    @ Jerome
    Thanks for pointing out the typo. Corrected it.

  6. Jerome says

    November 14, 2014 at 12:36 pm

    I like the sentence in Step 2: In the Device Manager, expand Imagining devices tree… are we there yet?

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