Windows 11 users should be aware of the importance of privacy when using cameras. Every Windows 11 app’s camera privacy should be changed in order to adjust the camera’s settings in peace. Then, on Windows 11, make sure to prevent your system from sleeping by following the steps below. ..

Steps to enable hidden camera privacy indicator on Windows 11

When the camera is actually being used, the notification automatically disappears from the screen. If you want to find out which app has been using the webcam but missed the alert, you can use a quick shortcut to do so.

Enable camera privacy notifications in Windows 11

Final Words

To enable hidden camera privacy indicator on Windows 11, we recommend using the following steps:

  1. Open the Start menu and type “cmd” into the search bar.
  2. Type “netstat -a” into the command prompt and press Enter.
  3. The “netstat -a” output will show you all of the active network connections on your computer. You will see a list of devices such as “wlp2s0”, “wlp2s1”, and so on. The device that is associated with your computer is called a “node”. If you want to view detailed information about a specific connection, you can use the “-p” flag to specify the protocol that this connection uses (IPv4 or IPv6). For example, if you want to view information about a network connection that uses IPv4, you would use the command “netstat -p IPv4”. The device that is associated with your computer is called a “node”. If you want to view detailed information about a specific connection, you can use the “-p” flag to specify the protocol that this connection uses (IPv4 or IPv6). For example, if you want to view information about a network connection that uses IPv4, you would use the command “netstat -p IPv4”. 4. Type “cmd” into the search bar and press Enter again. This time type “ipconfig /all” into the command prompt and press Enter.
  4. The output of ipconfig /all will show all of your current network settings including your current location and any attached devices (if any). You will also see whether or not there are any cameras connected to your system! If there are cameras connected to your system, they will be listed in alphabetical order according to their manufacturer’s name rather than their device name which can be confusing at times.