11.1 Enable/Disable Visual Perception Authorization

The Visual Perception feature uses the computer’s camera to detect abnormal user behaviors, such as unauthorized photos or camera obstruction. When such behavior is detected, the system automatically locks the computer, triggers an alert, and logs the event, helping prevent data leaks.

By default, Visual Perception authorization is not enabled on the client and must be activated by an administrator. In the console, select the target computer or group (applying to all computers in the group), right-click, and choose "Visual Perception Management → Enable Visual Perception Authorization" to activate it. Selecting "Visual Perception Management → Disable Visual Perception Authorization" will revoke the authorization for the target computer.

After selecting a computer, the "Visual Perception Authorization" property in the Basic Information panel indicates its status:

  • Unauthorized — Visual Perception authorization is not enabled.
  • Visual Perception Authorized — Visual Perception authorization is enabled.

In the console under Entire Network → Display, if "Show Visual Authorization" is checked, an active icon next to a computer indicates that Visual Perception authorization is active.