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YHoIEdazUem
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Has anyone else had privacy settings completely reset after upgrading to Windows?

Post by YHoIEdazUem »

Has anyone else had privacy settings completely reset after upgrading to Windows 11? My microphone and camera access for apps got re-enabled, and now some programs I blocked are asking for permission again. I also got a weird "Settings page unavailable" error (code 0x80070005) when trying to check my activity history. Is this normal, and what's the best way to lock everything back down?
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Post by MNZRozgJJv »

+1 Yeah, that error code usually means a permissions hiccup with the Windows Apps folder—have you tried running the troubleshooter yet?
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Post by bQANnk »

Agreed. Yeah, that error code usually means a permission hiccup—have you tried running the Windows Privacy Troubleshooter yet?
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Post by ym5713805 »

So basically, I had this issue after my upgrade last month. It's pretty common for privacy settings to get wiped during a major update. I just went through each section in Settings and turned everything off again, and it's been fine since.
GexJA
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Post by GexJA »

+1 I had the same problem. That error code popped up for me too, and I had to go back and manually re-block everything, which was a real pain.
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Post by 8PKbHj414fj0 »

Agreed, and a quick tip: run a quick privacy check after any major update, as they often revert those app permissions. Good luck!
tarq326
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Post by tarq326 »

Agreed. Yeah, that error code is a known bug—did you try running the Windows Update troubleshooter to fix it? Good luck!
fws54
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Post by fws54 »

You could also try resetting the Windows permissions service through the command prompt. Another option is to just manually re-disable each setting, as annoying as that is. Good luck!
YHoIEdazUem
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Post by YHoIEdazUem »

Worked perfectly, thank you!
YHoIEdazUem
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Post by YHoIEdazUem »

Thanks! The troubleshooter fixed the error, but now my camera light is on even when no apps are open. Is that related?
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