Arrr! On the macOS Sequoia, ye face them pesky pop-ups but once a month, not every week, matey!
2024-08-15
Ahoy matey! Want to capture yer screen on that fancy macOS Sequoia? Aye, ye'll be needin' to grant permission just once a moon, not every week like a landlubber! Now, hoist the sails and get to recordin'! Arrr!
Ahoy, me hearties! Gather 'round as I regale ye with a tale from the digital seas! The crafty crew at Apple has made a concession regarding the bothersome privacy pop-up in their newfangled treasure, macOS Sequoia. Arrr, this pestering prompt that used to plague sailors every week be now trimmed to once a month, much to the delight of sea dogs and landlubbers alike!No longer must ye endure the ruckus of permissions every time yer ship—er, Mac—sets sail anew! With the latest beta, ye shall see a message that reads: "[App name] be requestin’ to access yer screen and audio," which be a fancy way of sayin’, "We want to spy on yer screen!" Choose to allow it for a month or venture into the treacherous depths of system settings.
Yet beware, ye developers, for this change be exclusive to the Sequoia 15.0 beta! Aye, there be whispers of a way to dodge the warning, but the Apple crew remains mum on the details. So, let’s raise a tankard to a slight improvement in our digital voyages, while we hope the tech gods grant us more wisdom in this ever-complicated sea of permissions!