macOS Sequoia is the upcoming operating system update for Mac users, set to be released towards the end of the year. One notable change in macOS Sequoia is the implementation of a notification prompt to confirm permissions for screen recording apps, warning that these apps can access personal data on the screen.
In the initial beta release of Sequoia, the permission prompt was shown weekly for testing purposes, leading developers to provide feedback to Apple that the notifications were too frequent.
The latest update to Sequoia has adjusted the frequency of these notification prompts and permission requests to be monthly, specifying that access is granted for a period of 1 month or upon a system restart. It is important to note that permanent access permissions cannot be granted for screen recording apps.
Source: MacRumors
TLDR: macOS Sequoia introduces monthly permission prompts for screen recording apps to enhance privacy protection for users.
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