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  1. I will do that but I think you’re correct in that this will not be something KIS can support. Thanks for your assistance.
  2. OK, I’ve done that but as I said, Chrome now has access to the webcam. I only wanted Google Meet to have access. Right now, anytime I use the Chrome browser, any app can use the webcam.
  3. I unchecked the “Block access to webcam for all applications”. When I start Google Meet, it says Chrome is using the webcam. I can always manually add Chrome but the whole point of having Chrome blocked is so I don’t have unauthorized webcam access while using the browser. I only want Google Meet to have access. Maybe I’m missing something? Thanks, Dennis
  4. Yes, KIS states that webcam access is blocked. Yes, Google Meet has permission to use both microphone and webcam I will try your suggestion (toggle, trap, access) and let you know how it goes. Thanks!
  5. The only actions taken so far are listed above, which is adding the URL to the Web AV exclusions and trusted lists.
  6. @FLOOD , Thank you so much for your reply. I added the following exclusions for meet.google.com to the URL Exclusion list and the Trusted URLs as advised (see below). I rebooted the laptop and retried it but unfortunately, the webcam is still blocked. Do you have any other suggestions?
  7. I am running Windows 10 Pro Build 1903 & KIS 2019. I have all access to the webcam blocked so no unauthorized spying can occur but I have Zoom authorized to use the webcam using application control. However, I have to start using Google Meet but I’m unsure how to allow it. Zoom is its own program so that was easy to allow but Google Meet is a URL accessed through Chrome. Any recommendations on how to continue restricting Chrome access to the webcam but allowing Google Meet? Any advice or assistance would be greatly appreciated. Kind Regards, Dennis
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