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Use your camera and microphone in Chrome - Google Help Allow camera and microphone access On your computer, open Chrome Go to a site that wants to use your microphone and camera When prompted, choose Allow while visiting the site, Allow this time or Never allow Allowed sites: Sites can start to record when you're on the site
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Use your camera and microphone in Chrome - Google Help If you find the site you want to use under Blocked, tap the site Allow Tips: If you’ve turned off microphone access on your device: To use your microphone, you can change app permissions on Android If you're using a Chrome device at work or school: Your network administrator can set camera and microphone settings for you
Use your camera and microphone in Chrome - Google Help Allow camera and microphone access On your computer, open Chrome Go to a site that wants to use your microphone and camera When prompted, choose Allow while visiting the site, Allow this time, or Never allow Allowed sites: Sites can start to record when you're on the site
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