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

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oq8222783071
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Post by oq8222783071 »

Quick tip: Oh yeah, that's a super common headache after a big upgrade. A lot of us have had to double-check those settings. If that error code keeps popping up, let me know and we can try a few fixes together.
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Has anyone else had privacy settings completely reset after upgrading to Windows?

Post by vrJkZhlRvYeh »

Has anyone else had privacy settings completely reset after upgrading to Windows 11? My microphone and camera access for apps got re-enabled, and my advertising ID was turned back on. I also got a weird error (0x80070005) when trying to re-adjust some settings. Is this a known issue, or do I just need to manually go through every single setting again after an upgrade?
MVenrt
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Post by MVenrt »

Yeah, I had the same problem after the last update. It reset my location permissions and the error code popped up when I tried to fix it.
ahmq406572
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Post by ahmq406572 »

+1 Yeah, that error code often points to a permission hiccup—have you tried running the troubleshooter as an administrator?
4UPuws55by
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Post by 4UPuws55by »

You could also run the built-in privacy troubleshooter. Go to Settings > System > Troubleshoot > Other troubleshooters.
47xjiasoji
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Post by 47xjiasoji »

Yeah, that troubleshooter can help. Also, double-check those settings again after a restart, as sometimes they don't stick until you reboot.
dkfq761800
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Post by dkfq761800 »

Yeah, That error code can be a pain. Have you tried checking if your antivirus is temporarily blocking the changes? Hope that helps.
xd676
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Post by xd676 »

Yeah, You could also run the Windows Update troubleshooter, since that error code is often tied to permission issues during an update.
fvb335
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Post by fvb335 »

Yeah, Also, double-check if your user account has full administrator rights, as that error can sometimes pop up if it doesn't.
nm5vYl6
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Post by nm5vYl6 »

Yeah, that's spot on. One more quick tip: double-check those settings again after the next cumulative update, as they can sometimes revert. Let me know if that works.
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