The URI "ms-settings:privacy-videos" in Windows 10 und 11 leads to the video privacy settings.
This feature allows users to control which apps have access to their videos and video storage locations. Users can decide whether apps have permission to access, view, or edit their videos, thereby protecting the privacy and security of their video data.
1. ms-settings:privacy-videos
2. Availability under Windows
3. Other useful commands in the Windows settings
1. The Command ms-settings:privacy-videos
1. Use the Windows R key combination.2. Simply use the command: ms-settings:privacy-videos
(You can also use the command for a desktop shortcut.)
3. Confirm by pressing the OK button or [Enter].
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The settings described above are now accessible in your Windows 10, 11 or 12 operating system.
This solves the following questions and problems.
1b. This solves the following questions and problems.
Where can I find the settings in the system to request that apps cannot record videos?What steps must a user take in Windows Settings to prevent applications from using the camera to record video?
How can you ensure that an app is not allowed to access the video permission in the system?
In which area of ??the settings should a user look for the appropriate video recording options?
Which symbol in the system settings indicates that the camera permission for videos is set and how can I change this?
How do I ensure that an app does not allow or record video over the network?
In which section of Windows System Preferences can a user set permissions for apps to record video?
How do I change the settings so that no app on my device can record videos?
What role do video permission settings play in Windows privacy and security configuration?
Where can I find the settings in the system to check which apps have access to the camera and what permission status they have?
2. Availability in Windows 10, 11 and 12 versions and the correct build numbers.
Availability in Windows versions
1.Windows10:
- Availability:
The "ms-settings:privacy-videos" URI is available in Windows 10. This setting allows users to manage apps' access to their videos and video locations. This includes turning on or off permissions for apps that want to access the video folders.
- Build number:
The URI is available starting with Windows 10 version 1809 (October 2018 Update). This version includes a number of privacy and security improvements, including managing app permissions for videos. The specific build number that supports this feature is build 17763 and later.
2.Windows11:
- Availability:
In Windows 11, the "ms-settings:privacy-videos" URI is also available. Windows 11 offers an updated privacy settings UI that allows more granular management of access to videos. Users can set specific permissions for apps to access and manage videos.
- Build number:
The URI is available starting with Windows 11 build 22000 and later. This build number includes the initial release of Windows 11 and all subsequent builds that support this privacy setting.
3.Windows12:
- Availability:
With Windows 12, expected to be released in 2024, the "ms-settings:privacy-videos" URI is expected to continue to be available. Windows 12 is expected to retain existing features for managing access to videos and may offer additional options to improve privacy settings.
- Build Number:
The exact build number for Windows 12 is not determined at the time of release, but the URI is expected to be supported starting with the first released build number of Windows 12.
Summary
The URI "ms-settings:privacy-videos" provides direct access to the privacy settings for videos. It is available in Windows 10 starting with version 1809 (build 17763 and above) and remains available in Windows 11 starting with build 22000 and above. The feature is also expected to be available in Windows 12 once the first build number of Windows 12 is released.