Are you wondering how to disable your iPhone’s camera? Maybe you want to prevent unauthorized use or discourage yourself from spending so much time on your phone. Or perhaps you want to ensure your children don’t spend all their free time staring at their screens. Whatever the reason, iPhones are user-friendly devices and offer several ways you can disable the camera feature.
Keep reading to learn more.
What to Consider Before Disabling the Camera on Your iPhone
Although you might be sure you want to disable your iPhone’s camera, you should consider the following factors.
- After you deactivate the camera, it will become unavailable to your device, and apps like WhatsApp and FaceTime won’t be able to access it.
- You won’t be able to use FaceTime because the app will become unavailable. Your iPhone will hide the app icon and won’t allow you to make video and audio calls from the app.
- Restricting the camera disables both the front and rear cameras.
- After reactivating the camera feature, your iPhone’s home screen layout may look different.
How to Disable the Camera on an iPhone
Disabling your iPhone camera using Screen Time is relatively quick and easy.
Before you begin, you’ll first need to activate Screen Time.
- Launch the Settings and select the “Screen Time” option.
- Press “Turn on Screen Time” and click “Continue.”
- Hit “This is My iPhone” if you’re activating Screen Time on your device.
- Select “This is My Child’s Phone” if you’re activating the feature for your child or family member.
- Scroll to the bottom of the interface and tap “Share Across Devices” to activate Screen Time on all your Apple devices.
After enabling Screen Time, you can move on to deactivating your camera. Follow the instructions below to do so:
- Open the Settings app and press “Screen Time.”
- If you’re tweaking your device’s camera settings, select “Content & Privacy Restrictions.”
- Click on “Allowed Apps.”
- Find the “Camera” option and toggle off the feature.
The camera swipe shortcut should now disappear from the lock screen.
If you change your mind and want to use the camera again, undoing the action takes only a few clicks.
- Press the Settings app and tap the “Screen Time” option.
- Select “Content & Privacy Restrictions” if enabling the camera on your iPhone.
- Pick “Allowed Apps” and tap the slider next to the “Camera” option.
Additional Ways to Disable the Camera on an iPhone
Using Screen Time to disable the camera may not work for all users since it completely blocks camera access. Fortunately, you can resolve this issue by enabling Downtime.
Setting Up Downtime
Downtime allows you to set up a schedule regulating when you or your child can’t and can use the iPhone. It’s automatically active from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. However, you can tweak the timeframe to suit your needs.
When Downtime is running, an hourglass button appears next to all app icons. If your child tries to launch an app, they won’t be able to use it, and a message will notify them that Downtime is active. The same applies to the Camera. The child can use it only outside the Downtime timeframe.
Here’s what you need to do to establish Downtime for your child or another family member:
- Press the Settings app on the device and select “Screen Time.” Navigate to the “Family” section and choose the family member whose camera access you want to restrict.
- Tap the “Downtime” option and enter the Screen Time code if prompted.
- Click the slider next to “Schedule” and select the time when Downtime will be active.
When you decide to deactivate Downtime, the steps below will help you do so.
- Tap the Settings app and press “Screen Time.” Head to the “Family” section and select the name of your child or family member to restore their camera access.
- Choose “Downtime” from the list of options.
- Type your Screen Time code if prompted. Find the “Scheduled” option and tap the slider next to it to deactivate the feature.
App Limits
Another way you can disable the camera on an iPhone is through App Limits. It can help ensure your children don’t spend too much time using certain apps, including the camera. App Limits will lock the camera, and you can unlock it and add more user time to the app.
Setting up App Limits is relatively straightforward. Here’s what you need to do to limit camera access:
- Pull up the Settings app and tap the “Screen Time” option.
- Go to the “Family” section and select the name of the family member whose camera access you want to disable. Press “App Limits.”
- Select “Creativity” and choose “Camera.”
- Hit “Next” and set the time when your child or family member can use the camera on their device. You can customize the minutes, hours, or days.
- Find the “Block at End of Limit” option and toggle it on. You may need to punch in your Screen Time code. Press the “Add” button.
When you decide it isn’t necessary to use App Limits anymore, you can deactivate them following the instructions below.
- Open the Settings app and press “Screen Time.”
- Head to the “Family” section and to the family member for whom you want to remove the limits. Click “App Limits.”
- If necessary, enter your Screen Time code. Tap the “Delete Limit” button in the pop-up window to confirm your decision.
Restrictions
You can enable the Restrictions feature if you don’t want to use Screen Time to disable your camera. This option blocks anyone without your Restrictions password from accessing the camera. It’s handy when you don’t want others having access to your device. Here’s how you can activate this feature:
- Launch the Settings app and select “General.”
- Scroll to the bottom of the screen and choose the “Restrictions” option.
- Select “Enable Restrictions” to view the “Set Passcode” window.
- Punch in a four-digit passcode.
- Reenter the code to open the “Restrictions” window.
Remember that disabling the camera blocks the FaceTime app.
Camera Permissions
You can also remove camera permissions.
- Go to Settings and tap the ”Privacy” option.
- Select “Camera” to view all apps that can access your device’s camera.
- Go through the list of apps until you see “Camera” and tap the slider next to it to disable it.
You won’t be able to open the camera from the lock screen. You can quickly reactivate it by heading to “Privacy” and toggling it on.
Lights, Camera, No Action
Your iPhone’s camera snaps high-quality photos, but sometimes you may want to deactivate it to stop it from being a distraction. Tweaking your device’s “Privacy“ settings also lets you tweak camera permissions and restrictions so that you can access the app only with a passcode. Screen Time limits your camera access and helps parents ensure their children aren’t using the “Camera“ app too much. When you need to use your camera again, you can enable it in less than five minutes.
Have you disabled the camera on your iPhone before? Which of the above methods did you use? Let us know in the comments section below.