How do I see the list of websites that have access to my mic and camera in Firefox 48.0.2?
All I have are the options in the photos attached. None of them give an option to see a list of websites that have access to my mic and camera.
"Tools > Page info > Permissions" does not work because I need to know the name of the website first, before I can go to it and click the green lock on the left of the address bar.
I would like to see a list of websites that have access to my camera and mic. Such as a "Permissions" area.
Thank you
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You probably will have to use the SQLite Manager extension to inspect the permissions.sqlite database directly in Firefox 48.
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That would be a O/S setting that uses and controls the camera.
WestEnd said
That would be a O/S setting that uses and controls the camera.
Thanks for the response.
It seems like it would be in the OS, but it is in the browser. I would like to know what websites I have allowed access to my mic and camera. Firefox used to have this feature, I don't know what happened to it. Chrome has a similar feature.
Per domain that information is available in the Page Info dialog window. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-page-info-window
For a number of versions Firefox did have an internal "page" - about:permissions - where you could view "All Sites", but that was removed before Firefox 48.
My screenshot is from Firefox 38.7 ESR; the Firefox 47.0.1 version I also have installed doesn't have about:permissions. My guess is that it was removed with Firefox 45 and 45 ESR versions.
As I recall, there were many questions / complaints back when about:permissions was removed. And maybe there were extensions available back then that "restored" that "page". but I can't say for sure, it was never very important to me to have it on a desktop PC and not having a laptop.
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You probably will have to use the SQLite Manager extension to inspect the permissions.sqlite database directly in Firefox 48.
cor-el said
You probably will have to use the SQLite Manager extension to inspect the permissions.sqlite database directly in Firefox 48.
Thank you. This helped me find what I was looking for.