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Windows provides settings to control precisely which applications are allowed access to microphone, camera, location, etc. you can also turn off access altogether.
Right click start > Settings > Privacy
All listed down the left side
Do you have a separate microphone ? is it possible that Steam is trying to access the microphone which is integrated into the webcam ?
so this is the real answer...
is there anyway to confirm where
the video signal is going...
ie. to a steam server and not somewhere else..
I agree steam should not be monitoring webcams even if the mic is connected.
I agree. I think there is a psychological issue that has become a trend on Steam, "If you criticize anything, you are the scum of the earth." I find it to be a very empty headed philosophy.
I have heard from professionals that Eset is of the best security programs on the market at a common consumers rate. I like to download and produce music so it has saved my computer many times. And not really here to debate security programs nor heard any better suggestions.
I doubt that its nothing, but Im not saying its a huge deal either. I see it often on websites on various security programs. I just never seen it on a public trusted site and was wondering why.
I do not know very much about computers but I download alot of music and sounds so I need something to be protected.
Correct. An unaltered Windows 10 is THE spyware. That is why I cannot take the OP serious. Ignoring the biggest security risk on his system itself. And MS did try to make kinect mandatory and always listening. Only the public outrage did stop that in it's tracks.
On the other hand, that would it not make OK if Valve tries the same shady thing, without us informing about it. Maybe they plan to use it for their future friends chat or streaming application.
I am aware of the prepackaged trojan that comes with windows. This has nothing at all to do with the topic, nor does it contribute anything to the conversation. I think everyone here is likely on Windows using Steam. This is why I dont take people who make stupid comments seriously. So the feeling is mutual.
Burnout Paradise uses the camera to take a snapshot of you and send it to the other players who wreck you while playing. That's the only one in my library that I know uses the camera, and I could see other games using the camera for similar reasons (I don't know which ones do though). And as others pointed out, it could be trying to access your mic for voice chat in some games.
Oh. Thats actually a good point. Steam may be trying to access the camera so that other games can more easily. That makes sense.
A feature I heard was in the new Battlefield was to make your character have the same facial expressions as you.
Or it could just be asking for access incase you later wish to add a picture to your profile or whatever.
I guess this was a pretty simple answer. Thanks.
Oh well. Who I am to judge. If the answer works for you its okay.
Yea but that made me think, Steam would ask too just because it uses webcam too for stuff like uploading profile photos and what not.