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now you see me and now you donamp;#39;t do you use a camera cover like this one apple says you shouldnamp;#39;t because it might break your screen but is there even a good reason to cover your camera in the first place today iamp;#39;m going to show you why you donamp;#39;t need to cover your camera and why you might still want to anyway earlier this month apple released a support document urging users donamp;#39;t close your macbook macbook air or macbook pro with a cover over the camera they say closing the laptop with a cover like this installed not only puts you at risk of damaging the laptop screen but that it may also interfere with the ambient light sensor and prevent features like automatic brightness and true tone from working screen damage appears to be a real issue as shown by reddit user coolbee in this photo from december and if apple is releasing this advice right now itamp;#39;s safe to assume that broken screens have been on the rise perhaps due to more people usi