How to change app permissions on Windows
Open up Settings from the Start menu, then choose Privacy & security. You’ll see a list of app permissions, including Location, Camera, and Microphone, and you can click on any of these entries to check which apps have access to these tools. With some permissions, you’ll see a master switch that lets you turn access on or off for all the programs on your system. If there are apps you feel are going too far, you can revoke some of their permissions or uninstall them entirely. These processes are straightforward on both Windows and macOS, as the permission controls are prominently featured within the main settings hubs. If you see a program on the list you think shouldn’t have access to the permission you’ve selected, use the toggle switch to its right to disable it. There’s also a Recent activity option farther down the screen for each permission, showing which applications have recently made use of their privileges—it’s another signal you can use to work out whether an app has a genuine need for a particular permission. While figuring out which programs should have access to which permissions, common sense is usually your best guide. Webcam tools will need camera access, for example. If you’re not sure, you can refer to Microsoft’s detailed list of what each permission entails, or run a quick web search for a particular permission. You can also contact software developers directly if you’re unsure about why an app needs certain permissions. If one of your programs is accessing permissions in a way you’re not happy with, you can uninstall it. From the main Settings pane, select Apps, followed by Installed apps. Click on the three dots to the right of a particular application, then choose Uninstall and follow the instructions on the screen to remove the software.
How to change app permissions on macOS
On macOS, open the Apple menu and choose System Settings, then pick Privacy & Security. A list of program permissions will appear on screen, including Location Services and Developer Tools, showing which applications have access to which bits of system information. Click on any permission to see the apps that have access to it. To revoke a permission for a particular app, use the toggle switch to the right of the app’s name. Note that some permissions have more detailed settings than others. In Files and Folders, for example, you can give certain applications access to some folders on the disk but not others. The options you see will vary depending on the permission you’re looking at and how app developers are using it. Should you come across an application that’s using permissions in ways you’re not comfortable with, you can, of course, remove it from the system. In Finder, click Applications on the left (or choose Go and Applications), then drag the program icon down to the trash can icon in the macOS dock.