[Dolphin Browser] How to do website camera permission in the dorphin browser

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1 year ago In Dolphin Browser
How to do website camera permission in the dorphin browser

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1 year ago

Hi there! I see you're looking to enable website camera permission in Dolphin Browser on your Android 11 device. Let me help you with that.

To get started, could you please confirm if your Dolphin Browser already has permission to access your device camera from the Android system settings? Sometimes if the app itself doesn’t have camera permission at the system level, websites won’t be able to request it properly.

In general, here's how you can enable camera permission for websites in Dolphin Browser, step-by-step:

1. Grant Dolphin Browser Camera Access in Android Settings
- Open your phone’s Settings app.
- Tap Apps & notifications (or simply Apps).
- Locate and tap Dolphin Browser from the list.
- Tap Permissions.
- Check if Camera permission is granted. If not, tap Camera and select Allow only while using the app.

2. Enable Camera Access for Websites in Dolphin Browser
- Open Dolphin Browser.
- Go to the website that requests the camera.
- Usually, when a website asks to use your camera, a prompt pops up at the bottom or top of the screen to allow or deny permission. Tap Allow.
- If you don’t see a prompt or want to manage permissions, tap the menu button (usually three dots or lines), then find Settings.
- Look for Site settings or Privacy or Permissions.
- Under that, find Camera, and ensure it is set to Ask first or Allow for the site you want.

If the website camera access prompt does not appear, it could be helpful to clear your browsing data's cache and cookies, as sometimes stored permissions or settings can block permissions from triggering correctly.

Would you like me to guide you through clearing cache or digging deeper into any specific website permissions? Also, let me know if you've attempted any of this already, so I can tailor the help better!

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1 year ago

Dorphin browser permission is not found camera

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Thanks for letting me know you couldn’t find the camera permission specifically for Dolphin Browser in your Android settings. That’s a bit unusual since apps that access camera generally show up there, but it can happen depending on how the app requests camera access.

To help clarify and fix this, here are some additional steps you can try:

1. Double-check Android’s app permission list carefully:
- Go to Settings > Apps & notifications > See all apps > Dolphin Browser.
- Tap Permissions and scroll through the list. Sometimes the camera permission might be grouped under a broader category like "Sensors" or might just not appear if not yet requested.

2. Test a website that requests camera access:
- Open Dolphin Browser and visit a website that explicitly asks for camera permission, such as an online QR code scanner or video chat site.
- When the site requests camera access, Android should prompt you to allow or deny the app permission at that time if it hasn’t been explicitly set yet.
- Make sure to select Allow or Allow while using the app here.

3. Clear app data & cache:
- In Settings > Apps > Dolphin Browser, tap Storage & cache.
- Clear cache first, test again. If it still fails, clear data (note: this will reset your browser settings). This can sometimes reset permission requests so Android will prompt again.

4. Update or reinstall Dolphin Browser:
- Make sure your Dolphin Browser app is updated to the latest version from the Google Play Store.
- If issues persist, try uninstalling and reinstalling the app to refresh all permissions setup.

5. Check Android Privacy & Security Settings:
- Go to your device’s Settings > Privacy > Permission manager (or similar based on your manufacturer) and then to Camera.
- Look for Dolphin Browser in the list of apps with camera access. If it’s missing, this confirms the app isn’t requesting camera permissions correctly.

If after these steps you still don’t see camera permission for Dolphin Browser, it's possible this particular version of Dolphin Browser on your device does not support camera access through websites properly. You could test to see if the camera works on other browsers like Chrome or Firefox on your device to confirm.

Would you like me to guide you on testing this with a specific site, or help you check for updates and reinstall the app? Let me know what you tried so far!

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yuki
1 year ago

I do tap stopping botton in the dorphin browser.Now browser is not work. how to do

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Hi! It sounds like you accidentally tapped the "Force Stop" button for Dolphin Browser, and now it's not working. No worries—I can help you get it back up and running.

Here are some simple steps you can follow:

1. Restart Dolphin Browser:
- Go to your Android home screen or app drawer.
- Find the Dolphin Browser app icon and tap it to open the app again. Sometimes after force stopping, simply reopening the app resolves the issue.

2. Restart Your Device:
- Press and hold your phone’s power button and select Restart or Power off and then turn it back on. This will fully reset any stuck processes affecting the browser.

3. Clear Cache for Dolphin Browser:
- Go to Settings > Apps & notifications > See all apps > Dolphin Browser.
- Tap Storage & cache, then tap Clear cache. This removes temporary files that might be causing issues but keeps your data intact.

4. If It Still Doesn’t Work, Clear Data (Resets Browser Settings):
- In the same Storage & cache section, tap Clear storage or Clear data.
- Note this will reset your browser preferences and remove saved data like history and logins, but it can fix a stuck app.

5. Update or Reinstall Dolphin Browser:
- Open the Google Play Store, search for Dolphin Browser, and check if an update is available—install it.
- If no update or it still fails, uninstall and reinstall the app through the Play Store.

Usually, force stop just halts the app temporarily, and reopening or restarting your device fixes it quickly.

Would you like me to guide you through any of these steps in detail? Let me know!

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