Are your own devices inadvertently spying on you?

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While there is a convenience in seeing the green or orange dot indicators, you don’t have to wait until your app is open to find out. After all, some apps access your devices’ microphone, camera, or data even while unopened.

Some apps use your device’s camera and microphone and collect your data even while it is not in use. Getting rid of unused apps frees up storage space on your phone and declutters your lock screen. It can also eliminate one more potential app that might be collecting information from you unknowingly.

  • Hard press the app icon of the app you want to delete
  • Select Remove App
  • You’ll be prompted to confirm your decision in the next window by tapping Delete App
  • Then again by tapping Delete 
  • Click and hold the icon of the app you want to delete
  • Drag into the trash icon
  • Empty the trash
  • Select Start
  • Click All apps
  • Search for the app you want to uninstall
  • Press and hold the app or right-click on it and select Uninstall 
  • Review & change permission settings
  • Go to the Google Play Store app
  • At the top right, tap the Profile icon
  • Select ‘Manage apps & devices, click Manage
  • Select name of the app you want to delete
  • Select Uninstall

Android settings may vary based on the manufacturer’s settings. 

While it may seem like an extra effort to review and change your apps’ permission settings, it’ll give you more peace of mind knowing which apps have access to specific device functions and data. Most devices now have a dedicated part of their settings to view which apps are using the different functions of your phone and what data it has access to.

It may seem simple to just give access to your camera to certain apps. This way, you can easily use the camera function whenever you pull up the app to use. There, however, are apps that do not need access to your camera to function. Does your navigation app need access to your camera even when it is not in use? Take back control of your camera by using the steps below to find out which apps have access to your camera and turn it on or off.

  • Go to Settings
  • Scroll down and select Privacy or Privacy & Security
  • Select Camera
  • You can see which apps have access to your camera. Of course, you can leave the apps where it makes sense to have access to your camera toggle on. For apps that do not, you can toggle access off (it will be greyed out)

  • Select System Preferences in your dock
  • Click Security & Privacy or it might be listed as Privacy & Security
  • Select Privacy tab
  • Click Camera to see which programs and apps have access to these functions
  • Check or uncheck apps or programs you wish to give or deny access to the camera
  • Select Start
  • Go to Settings 
  • Click Privacy & security
  • Click Camera
  • Make sure Camera access is turned on
  • Turn on Let apps access your camera. This setting allows you to choose if any of your apps can access the camera
  • Once you’ve allowed your apps to access the camera, you can change the setting for each app
  • Open Settings
  • Select Apps
  • Select the app you want to change (If you can’t find it, select ‘See all apps’)
  • Select Permissions to view if you allowed or denied any permissions for the app
  • To change a permission setting, select it, then choose Allow only while using the app, Ask everytime or Don’t allow

Android settings may vary based on the manufacturer’s settings. 

 

  • Go to Settings
  • Scroll down and select Privacy or Privacy & Security
  • Select Microphone
  • You can see which apps have access to your microphone. Of course, you can leave the apps where it makes sense to have access to your microphone toggle on. For apps that do not, you can toggle access off (it will be greyed out)

  • Select System Preferences in your dock
  • Click Security & Privacy or it might be listed as Privacy & Security
  • Select Privacy tab
  • Click Microphone to see which programs and apps have access to these functions
  • Check or uncheck apps or programs you wish to give or deny access to the microphone
  • Select Start 
  • Go to Settings 
  • Select Privacy & security
  • Click Microphone
  • In Allow access to the microphone on this device, select Change and make sure Microphone access for this device is turned on.
  • In Microphone settings, go to Allow apps to access your microphone and make sure it’s turned on.
  • Once you’ve allowed microphone access to your apps, you can change the settings for each app. In Microphone settings, go to Choose which Microsoft apps can access your microphone, and turn on apps you want to use with it.
  • For desktop apps, make sure that Allow desktop apps to access your microphone is turned on.
  • Open Settings
  • Select Apps
  • Select the app you want to change (If you can’t find it, select ‘See all apps’)
  • Select Permissions to view if you allowed or denied any permissions for the app
  • To change a permission setting, select it, then choose Allow only while using the app, Ask everytime or Don’t allow

Android settings may vary based on the manufacturer’s settings. 

 

A quick check of who and what is on the receiving end of your exact location will surprise you. We all tend to simply click yes or okay when downloading an app. Over time, the list of location stalking apps starts to grow longer than is safe for your privacy and protection.

  • Go to Settings
  • Scroll down and select Privacy or Privacy & Security
  • Select Location Services
  • In Location Services, you can see which apps have access to your location and when
  • Select the app you want to change the location services setting (For example: I selected ‘Allrecipes’)

  • You’ll see the following options:
    • Never
    • Ask Next Time
    • While Using the App
    • Always
  • In this specific example, I don’t feel that a cooking recipe app needs my location at all times. It is helpful, however, to have accurate location service while using the app as it does aggregate information about where and for how much the ingredients in a recipe are being sold for near me.
  • Still nervous about giving your exact location? Toggle off Precise Location to provide an approximate location instead.

 

  • Select System Preferences in your dock
  • Click Security & Privacy or it might be listed as Privacy & Security
  • Select Privacy tab
  • Select Location Services and check off the apps or programs you want to give access to your location information
  • Go to Start 
  • Settings
  • Privacy & security 
  • Go to Location.
  • To control location for just your user account, switch the Let apps access your location setting On.
  • Swipe down from the top of the screen twice
  • Tap and hold Location
  • Select App permissions
  • Under categories such as Allowed all the time and Allowed only while in use, you’ll find which apps that can use your phone’s location and when
  • Select the app if you want to change its permission
  • Under Location Permission, select one of the following:
    • Allow all the time
    • Allow only while using the app
    • Don’t allow

 

Let us know how you set your controls on your device to help protect your privacy. We’d love to hear from you.

 

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1 comment

Darlene March 26, 2023 - 4:50 am
Best advice to date. Not a techie by any means, but your info step by step should allow me to try this. If all else fails, smart grandsons to my rescue. Thanks
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