Is anyone else getting an alert from Kaspersky "Device Census is using your webcam"
All I could find is this:
What is Device Census?
All I could find is this:
What is Device Census?
Well, from the link you provided MSpy reply is they need it for 'targeting builds' with that list it doesn't make any sense at all what the webcam access will do to help with that.Thanks!But I can't understand why this process needs camera access!![]()
No surprises I guess!!Well, from the link you provided MSpy reply is they need it for 'targeting builds' with that list it doesn't make any sense at all what the webcam access will do to help with that.
That "etc" in their reply looks very suspicious, weird and unprofessional.
Windows 10 hands down the best spy tool available in the market to this date.
Nope, i'm not getting that but my camera is disabled to everything, it only took me about 20 minutes to find out where to look to see where that is, i really should try to understand what's on my pc, shouldn't i ............ in fact don't answer because i already know i should
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You could've asked here and we could you help you quickly. You should also disable your microphone; by searching in start menu for "Sound" then in Recording tab disable the activated one, you can then re enable when in need to.
This is one of the many reasons why Kaspersky is such a good piece of software
Another service to "improve your experience". Better disable it. Also, is there a free program to disable/enable webcam and microphone with ease? Don't want to go to devices and all that?
I guess MS needs to use my cam to verify what I look like and what updates I should receive!!!![]()
If that was the case they would probably block you and stop monitoring the camera. Doubt they actually saw you. Point it on you to deter them.I guess MS needs to use my cam to verify what I look like and what updates I should receive!!!![]()
If that was the case they would probably block you and stop monitoring the camera. Doubt they actually saw you. Point it on you to deter them.
100% works. Tried it with me.
They just want to see your reaction when an Windows update breaks something... stress relief is important for programmers, you know![]()
Thanks!