Lock the camera on your phone

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Your Android device has 15 to 30 applications that have permission to use the camera and can use it at any time to spy on and spy on you. Each of 15 to 30 apps can take photos or record videos anytime, anytime. Most applications have internet access and can transfer photos or videos over the internet around the world. (Plus an unknown number of state security agencies that may be watching you right now)

Camera lock
Easily lock / mute your phone's camera with one tap. The app temporarily disables and blocks all camera resources (hardware and software) and prevents other apps from accessing the camera from the entire Android system.

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✔ Protect your privacy from being spied on through your phone's camera.
✔ Lock and disable your phone camera with one tap
✔ Support for multiple cameras (Front, Rear, ...)
✔ Browse the list of apps with permission to use the camera (Check for security risk (spyware, malware))
✔ Use widget from home screen for quick access.
✔ Simple and straightforward design with 2 templates and multiple icon sets.

Premium protection works 24/7 (In the free version, protection is disabled between 20:00 - 22:00 hours)

The premium version has no ads.
  1. Does it make sense to give the alarm clock application permission to record videos or take photos?
  2. So why do you have 15 to 30 camera apps installed?
  3. The permission to use the camera allows the application to use the camera (take photos, record videos) at any time without your consent.
  4. Install the "Camera Lock - Anti-spyware" application and turn off your camera when you are not using it.
  5. One press before you take the photo and one press after you can ensure that no one is following you.
  6. Install "Camera Lock - Anti-spyware" and protect yourself.

You can download the application here
 
Many people think that only advanced hackers, special services or large corporations can monitor through a smartphone camera. In fact, connecting to your smartphone's camera is not that difficult.

A curious person who knows how to search for guides on Google may right now look at you on the other side of the front camera if you happened to click on a suspicious link or launch an infected file.

You can glue the camera, or you can skip the duct tape and use Camera Guard Blocker https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.protectstar.cameraguardfree. This application at the software level blocks access to the smartphone camera for all or only certain applications. You can also see which apps have access to the camera and block them as requested.
 
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