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minus-square@Showroom7561@lemmy.calinkfedilink3•4 days agoMy framework laptop has a built-in, physical kill switch for both the webcam and mic. On my desktop pc, I cover the webcam or unplug it entirely until I need it.
minus-square@kazerniel@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish2•4 days agoYeah I use a desktop PC, and like once every 2 weeks I plug in my webcam for a work meeting, the rest of the time I bask in the comfort that my PC has no visual/audio sensors 😌
My framework laptop has a built-in, physical kill switch for both the webcam and mic.
On my desktop pc, I cover the webcam or unplug it entirely until I need it.
Yeah I use a desktop PC, and like once every 2 weeks I plug in my webcam for a work meeting, the rest of the time I bask in the comfort that my PC has no visual/audio sensors 😌