Windows 11 is getting a much-needed change to privacy settings — but it's something Microsoft should have sorted a long time ago

Windows 11 is getting a much-needed change to privacy settings — but it’s something Microsoft should have sorted a long time ago | Daily Reports Online

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  • Windows 11 is getting per-app permissions for all desktop software
  • Previously this was limited to just apps from the Microsoft Store
  • Microsoft has also decided to drop an incoming interface addition called the drag tray, which had drawn complaints from some testers

Windows 11 is finally giving you a full range of options to maintain your privacy from potentially snooping apps, and the OS is being further improved as Microsoft is scrapping an unpopular addition for the interface which was in testing.


First up, let’s look at the privacy move, which as Windows Latest reports is the expansion of individual privacy controls for apps in Windows 11. This was first highlighted by Jakub on X, who noted: “Huge changes are coming to Windows 11 privacy & security. In the latest Experimental Insider Build (26340.9212) you can now revoke access to the camera & microphone for specific Win32 apps!”


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