by Juli Clover
With macOS Sequoia, Apple is requiring users to regularly reauthorize permissions for screen recording apps, a move that has not been popular with some Mac users. Popups for screen recording app permissions have been showing weekly up throughout the beta testing process, but Apple has tweaked the frequency in response to user feedback.
The latest macOS Sequoia beta prompts users to review their screen recording app permissions once a month, an update over the more frequent weekly popups. The prompt reminds users that screen recording apps have access to their screens and audio.
[App Name] is requesting to bypass the system private window picker and directly access your screen and audio. This will allow [App Name] to record your screen and system audio, including personal or sensitive information that may be visible or audible.
When the popup shows up, there's now an option to "Allow For One Month" to let the app function as normal, or to open System Settings to get to the screen recording options. macOS Sequoia was also requiring users to approve screen recording apps after restarting their Macs, and this requirement has been removed.
It does not appear that there is a way for users to permanently give screen recording access to recording functionality, but a monthly popup is at least more convenient than a weekly popup.
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Top Rated Comments
Mrkevinfinnerty
5 days ago at 03:10 pm
We're getting there.
Score: 86 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Mrkevinfinnerty
5 days ago at 02:49 pm
This really isn't necessary. Even monthly is too much.
Score: 49 Votes (Like | Disagree)
LockOn2B
5 days ago at 02:48 pm
They’re getting too hand holdy with the privacy prompts… Why not show a different colored dot in the corner like the camera and mic ones
Score: 39 Votes (Like | Disagree)
shadowboi
5 days ago at 02:52 pm
Same as “10 minutes” Airdrop that they ruined since iOS16 in response to Hong Kong protests.
Thanks, Apple.
Score: 37 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Avenged110
5 days ago at 03:06 pm
Other than grotesque power obsessions, I can't fathom why a company like Apple won't just offer a permanent toggle for all of these stupid user-harassment "features." Let the (a) lunatics who seem to get off on clicking constant popups and (b) people who refuse to learn how computers work face these constant bothers, but leave the rest of us alone (at our behest, no less!).
Score: 28 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jchap
5 days ago at 03:03 pm
Honestly great move. Non-tech savy folks and those lacking the stamina to remain vigilant should appreciate this privacy move.
Non-tech savvy folks will likely not even understand why this is necessary, and will just click through or try to leave it be for as long as possible.
Score: 25 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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