Apple claims to have found a balance between user privacy and convenience with a tweak in macOS Sequoia: “fewer permission alerts” for screen recording

MacOS Sequoia 15.1 update will include a tweak that reduces the frequency of permission requests triggered by screen recording apps.

https://www.techradar.com/computing/mac-os/apple-claims-to-have-found-a-balance-between-user-privacy-and-convenience-with-a-tweak-in-macos-sequoia-fewer-permission-alerts-for-screen-recording

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