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Google Meet — Camera Is Blocked

If basic permission changes do not work, deep-seated technical glitches could be causing the block. Update or Reinstall Camera Drivers (Windows)

Getting a "camera is blocked" message on Google Meet can be incredibly frustrating, especially right before a meeting. This guide covers how to quickly unblock your camera by checking browser settings, operating system permissions, and hardware switches. 1. Unblock Camera in Your Browser

An outdated or corrupted camera driver can cause Google Meet to misinterpret the camera status as "blocked" or "unavailable."

Many modern antivirus suites (like Bitdefender or Kaspersky) include a "Webcam Protection" feature. google meet camera is blocked

If it is listed under "Not allowed," click the trash icon next to it or change the toggle to . 2. Check OS Privacy Settings

Sometimes Google Meet attempts to connect to a virtual camera or a disconnected external webcam.

If you are using the Google Meet mobile app or a mobile browser, privacy restrictions apply here too. Apple iOS (iPhone/iPad) Open the device app. If basic permission changes do not work, deep-seated

Check and Cached images and files .

Temporarily disable webcam protection to test if this resolves the Google Meet issue. Fix 5: Update Your Camera Drivers (Windows)

Alternatively, go to Edge Settings > Cookies and site permissions > Camera and ensure Google Meet is not listed under the "Block" section. Apple Safari (Mac) Open Safari and navigate to Google Meet. Edge is Chromium-based

Strict security software often blocks webcam access to protect you from spyware.

Edge is Chromium-based, so the process mirrors Chrome: