Even if a user has turned on permissions in Settings for an app to screen record their Mac, the forthcoming macOS Sequoia is going to make them confirm that choice weekly.
As well as removing the Control-click option to skip Gatekeeper security, macOS Sequoia is also going to show a prompt every week about screen recording. This obviously affects apps that record screens, from ScreenFlow to CleanShot X, but its impact goes further.
There are accessibility apps that use screen recording, for instance. Keyboard Maestro can use it to look for specific buttons being shown on a screen, and even the Bartender app uses it as part of controlling menubar apps.
Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forumsย Even if a user has turned on permissions in Settings for an app to screen record their Mac, the forthcoming macOS Sequoia is going to make them confirm that choice weekly.Any app that has screen capture or screen recording features will cause this prompt to appearAs well as removing the Control-click option to skip Gatekeeper security, macOS Sequoia is also going to show a prompt every week about screen recording. This obviously affects apps that record screens, from ScreenFlow to CleanShot X, but its impact goes further.There are accessibility apps that use screen recording, for instance. Keyboard Maestro can use it to look for specific buttons being shown on a screen, and even the Bartender app uses it as part of controlling menubar apps. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forumsย