MacOS Sequioa Update: Screen Recording App Will Request Access Permit Every Week
JAKARTA Several applications on Mac require access permission to the screen recording tool. Once the user has permission, this application can be directly used to record the screen because there is access. However, this access submission method will change. Once macOS Sequioa is launched, all applications that have a screen recorder feature will apply for permission every week or every time the user restarts the Mac. Changes to this system are already visible in the beta version of macOS. When the user opens a screenshot application or third-party screen recording, the user will see a warning message from Apple. (App name) can access this screen and audio computer. Do you want to continue to allow access? This application may be able to collect information from any app that is open on desktop," Apple wrote, quoted from 9to5mac.
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Under the warning message, Apple will include two clickable options, namely Continue Allow or Open System Settings. By opening the second option, the preference panel for the screen recording permission will open and users can set the menu in it. These changes will be visible in several well-known applications such as Discord, Zoom, and Slack. These three apps can make video calls and users can record them. In addition, changes to this access permission system will be visible across the app with ScreenCaptureKit. In MacOS Sequioa updates, Apple not only displays access permits every week for recording applications. The company also improves Mac security by complicating unsigned or properly ratified applications.