Application rights in Windows 10

See how to find the permissions that each application has in Windows 10 and how you can change them according to your wishes.

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Starting with Windows 10 Build 17063, Microsoft has simplified the process of managing application permissions. Prior to this release, you had to use the permissions list, where you had to turn a toggle switch on or off for each application. This was not convenient and could take a long time.

So it is now easy to find the permissions of any application running on Windows 10 and assign or revoke them. You can configure the access that applications gain to various devices and data in the operating system. These include camera, microphone and so on. The whole process is done through the settings. Let's go see her:

Step 1: Open Settings and go to Applications.

Step 2: In "Applications and Features" go to the right section and scroll down to see your applications. Select the one you are interested in and left-click on it.

Step 3: In the submenu that will appear if it has permissions you will see the option "Advanced Options" click on it.

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Step 4: The application page will open, displaying all its permissions and options. You can set each right individually, such as camera, microphone, location, etc. by closing or opening the corresponding switch.

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Alternatively you can go to setting permissions on each app individually by right-clicking on that app in the start menu and from there to More> App Settings.

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