This will also stop aps from using the camera, be my eyes/AiRa/taptapsee etc.

On 5/16/19, Robert Wright <yeshua.talmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Make a note, be aware that this hides the camera everywhere not just on the
> lock screen.
>
>
> If all I have left in this world is God, I have
> everything!
>
>
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>
> From: janet gross
> Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2019 2:47 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: How to Disable Camera Access from Lockscreen in iOS 12 on
> iPhone
>
> Hi Herry,
> Thank you for this, but I can’t seem to use this as I copied and pasted
> below the reason.
>
> How to Remove Camera from Lockscreen in iOS 12 or Later
>
> Step #1. Launch Settings app on your iOS device → Tap on Screen Time.
> Janet got this far, that is as far as I could get.  In this session, I got
> the message saying to turn on turn on screen time, and I got a message
> saying I could get a weekly report about my screen time etc. That’s all I
> get.  I even turned on the screen time to see what other options I would
> get, but I didn’t get any options like what it says in these instructions.
>
> Step #3. Next, tap on Content & Privacy Restrictions. If you had enabled
> passcode for Screen Time, you need to enter it.
>
> Step #4. Turn on the switch next to Content & Privacy Restrictions.
>
> Step #5. Next up, tap on Allowed Apps.
>
> Step #6. Finally, turn off the switch next to Camera. Now, quit the
> Settings.
>
>
>
> From: 'Harry Bell' via VIPhone [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2019 1:24 PM
> To: Abridged Recipients
> Subject: How to Disable Camera Access from Lockscreen in iOS 12 on iPhone
>
>
> https://www.igeeksblog.com/how-to-disable-camera-access-from-lockscreen-on-iphone/
> How to Disable Camera Access from iPhone Lockscreen in iOS 12 or Earlier
> Last Updated: Jan 21, 2019
> No longer want anyone to access the Camera right from the Lock screen of
> your iPhone or iPad running iOS 12, iOS 11 or Earlier? Check out this quick
> tip to disable the unauthorized access to Camera on your iOS device.
> Many a time, we quickly want to snap a pic of the beautiful moments so that
> they can be cherished forever. And that’s the time when Camera app access
> from iPhone’s Lock Screen comes in very handy. Just swipe left on the screen
> to jump to the camera, hit the shutter button and you are done!
> While this is undoubtedly a cool feature, some of you may want to disable
> the Camera access from Lock Screen on your iPhone to prevent anyone from
> snapping shots without your permission. Luckily, iOS lets you restrict the
> app but with a little catch.
> When you put the stock camera app under restriction, it’s hidden not just
> from LS but also from your device. Moreover, it doesn’t show up even in the
> Spotlight Search. So, use this trick only when you want to keep this app
> completely out of sight.
> Quick access:
> • Prevent Camera Access from Lock Screen in iOS 12 or Later
> • Disable the Camera Access from the Lock screen in iOS 11 or Earlier
> How to Remove Camera from Lockscreen in iOS 12 or Later
> Step #1. Launch Settings app on your iOS device → Tap on Screen Time.
>
> Step #3. Next, tap on Content & Privacy Restrictions. If you had enabled
> passcode for Screen Time, you need to enter it.
>
> Step #4. Turn on the switch next to Content & Privacy Restrictions.
>
> Step #5. Next up, tap on Allowed Apps.
>
> Step #6. Finally, turn off the switch next to Camera. Now, quit the
> Settings.
>
> Check out; you’ve successfully stopped the Camera app from being opened from
> LS on your iPhone!
> Later, if you decide to remove the restriction, simply follow the same steps
> explained above and then turn on the switch in the end.
> One more thing worth noting is that “Restriction” has become the part of
> Screen Time in iOS 12. If your device is running iOS 11 or earlier, keep
> reading.
> How to Disable the Camera Access from the Lock screen in iOS 11 or Earlier
> To prevent Camera access from the Lockscreen of your iPhone, make sure you
> have enabled Restrictions on your device.
> Step #1. Launch Settings app on your iPhone → Tap on General.
>
> Step #2. Next, tap on Restrictions → Enter your Restrictions passcode.
>
> Step #3. Finally, toggle the switch next to the Camera.
>
> That’s it!
> From now on Camera won’t be accessed from the Lock screen. Besides, you will
> find it missing on your iPhone.
> If you ever wish to enable it again, go to Settings → General → Restrictions
> → Enter passcode and turn on the switch next to the camera.
> That’s done!
> More Tips For Securing Lock Screen on iPhone and iPad?
> There are many ways you can secure Lock screen on your iOS device. For
> instance, you will be able to disallow notifications from your personal apps
> and even prevent Siri from being invoked when the device is locked.
> We have made a complete guide about the smart ways through which you can
> safeguard the LS on your iOS device. So, do check that out, if you want more
> security.
> You’d like to refer these posts as well:
> • How to Encrypt a PDF File on iPhone or iPad
> • How to View Saved Passwords Using Siri in iOS 12 and macOS Mojave
> • How to Change Default Password AutoFill Provider in iOS 12 on iPhone and
> iPad
> • How to Lock Apps on iPhone
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