The tiny dots visible at the top of the screen are Privacy Indicators aimed to alert users about apps using camera, mic, location and more on your phone's hardware without you noticing. Privacy indicators let you know when any app is using or used certain sensors on your smartphone.
A green dot will appear in the upper right corner of the screen when any app is using the camera or microphone.
The icon is warning you that an app or apps have access to your camera and mic, which may be used without your knowledge. It doesn't matter that you're not using the app at that time, it still has that same access, which is why the icon is showing up.
It's the icon made of 6 to 9 small dots or squares at the bottom of the home screen. This opens the list of apps on your Android. If you see the Camera app on the home screen, you don't have to open the app drawer.
1 In the Settings menu, tap on the "Privacy" option. 2 In the Privacy menu, tap on “Permission Manager” option. 3 In the Permission Manager menu, you can review which apps have permission to use the camera, microphone, or both.
Method #1: Disable Camera Icon on Lock Screen from Settings
Open up the phone's Settings and tap on the Lock screen option. Next, tap on the Shortcuts button. On some phones, it might be called App shortcuts. Now disable the Camera shortcut in the Right shortcut option.
Since Android 12 (S OS), Samsung has included several enhancements to improve the user privacy protection experience. This green dot is a tool that allows you to know when an application is accessing the device's camera or microphone in real time by displaying a green dot at the top of the notification panel.
What is a Film Plane Indicator? The Film Plane Indicator is a small symbol on your camera that looks like a circle with a line drawn through it. If you were to cut your camera in half, exactly in line with the line through the circle, you would see that it cuts right through at the front of your camera's sensor.
Check when your camera & microphone are on:
When apps use your camera or mic, a green indicator will show at the top right corner of your screen. Swipe down and tap on the indicator. Tap once to check which app or service is using your camera or microphone.
The status bar on Android is the bar of icons running across the top of your screen. The top right corner is dedicated to the major status of your device, while the left is mostly used for app notifications.
If someone is tapping your landline and listening to your calls that way, here are some signs to look out for: Background noise. As with mobile devices, background noise while on a call is a sign that somebody else could be listening. Listen out for static, buzzing or clicks on the line.
It is easy to test if your phone is spying on you — simply select an unrelated topic and talk about it a few times within earshot of your phone.
Floating cameras are movable cameras with no fixed orientation. The floating camera adds rotational control allowing full 3D navigation. The Total War games, Black and White and the Homeworld games use floating cameras.
A floating action button (FAB) is a circular button that triggers the primary action in your app's UI.
Thankfully, Samsung have thought all about this, and have included a floating second shutter button to allow you to take photos from anywhere on the screen — you'll never miss a photo again.
At the top right, tap the Profile icon. Manage. Tap the name of the app you want to delete. Tap Uninstall.