How to Allow Screen Sharing Permissions for Chrome
How to Allow Screen Sharing Permission for Chrome in MacOS Sonoma and Above
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Open System Settings
- Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of your screen.
- Select System Settings from the dropdown menu.
Step 2: Navigate to Privacy & Security
- In the System Settings window, scroll down and click on Privacy & Security.
Step 3: Unlock Privacy & Security Settings
- Click the lock icon in the bottom-left corner to make changes.
- Enter your administrator username and password when prompted.
Step 4: Grant Screen Recording Permission to Chrome
- Scroll down and select Screen Recording under the Privacy section.
- You will see a list of applications. Find Google Chrome and toggle the switch next to it to grant permission.
Step 5: Restart Chrome
- After toggling the switch for Google Chrome, you will be prompted to restart Chrome for the changes to take effect.
- Close and reopen Google Chrome.
Step 6: Test Screen Sharing
- Open Google Chrome and navigate to the application or website where you need to share your screen (e.g., Google Meet, Zoom, Microsoft Teams).
- Start a meeting and attempt to share your screen to ensure that the permission settings are correctly configured.
Troubleshooting Tips
- Chrome Not Listed in Screen Recording: If Google Chrome is not listed in the Screen Recording section, make sure you have attempted to share your screen at least once in Chrome. This action prompts MacOS to recognize Chrome as an application that requires screen recording permission.
- Permission Denied Error: If you still encounter issues, try restarting your Mac to ensure all system settings are properly updated.
- Update Chrome: Ensure you are using the latest version of Google Chrome. Go to Chrome Menu > Help > About Google Chrome and update if necessary.
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