The green dot in the status bar of your Android smartphone has an important meaning for your privacy. We explain what you need to know about it. So you can enjoy your next round at bizzocasino.com without any problems.
In the status bar of your Android smartphone, you will find icons for Wi-Fi, battery level, and notifications. If you have ever noticed a green dot there, you should not ignore it. This is because it has an important privacy function.
We explain what the green dot means and how you can turn it off.
What the green dot means on Android
The green dot in the status bar indicates that the camera or microphone on your Android device is currently in use. It lights up in the following cases:
When you are consciously using the camera or microphone
When these functions are currently being used by an open app (for example, when you are recording a video on Instagram)
When the camera and microphone are active in the background, without you noticing
The last point is particularly important in terms of data protection. After all, no one wants their camera and microphone to be running permanently without their knowledge.
According to Samsung, the green dot was introduced with Android 12. The symbol serves to alert users to hidden access.
Similar warnings also exist on iPhones, where an orange dot may appear.
How to find out more
The status bar shows you which app is responsible for using the camera or microphone. If the dot is lit up even though you are not consciously using the camera or microphone, you will naturally want to know which app is responsible for this. Or whether spyware is even involved. Here’s how to find out:
Pull down the status bar and tap on the green dot. You will then see which app is currently actively accessing your camera and microphone.
On Pixel and Motorola smartphones, you can also see in the status bar whether the app in question is currently accessing your location. As a first countermeasure, you can check whether you still have the app open in the background. If so, close it and the dot will disappear in most cases.
If you’re uncomfortable with the idea that apps can still open your camera and microphone when they’re only open in the background, you can revoke the apps’ permission to use these features.
How can I turn off the dot?
You can’t completely disable the green dot feature. And for good reason, because it is an important part of Android’s security features. You can only turn it off separately for all apps. In doing so, you are not deactivating the dot itself, but the reason why it lights up: revoke certain apps’ access to the camera and microphone.
Here’s how:
Open Settings. > Apps > Show all apps.
Select the app whose access you want to restrict.
Click Manage permissions > Disable camera, microphone, or location.
Or do this:
Open Settings. > Privacy > Permission management.
Select Camera, Microphone, or both one after the other. Depending on what you want to control.
Then, in the next window, find the app whose access you want to control or restrict.
Tap on the corresponding app > Disable the respective permission.
Important: If you do this, the apps will no longer be able to access the selected information and functions, according to Samsung. However, this also means that some functions of this app will no longer work afterwards. For example, the camera on Instagram or video chat on WhatsApp and similar apps.
Tip: You can simply block the functions if you don’t use them often and unblock them again when needed. This works as described above, except that you unblock the function at the end.