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2024-12-13 09:49 AM
I updated to Sequoia 15.2 this morning and after a meeting I noticed a pop dialog in the background where zoon.us was requesting permission to bypass the system private window picker and directly access my screen and audio. I believe this is a new permission/restriction in Macos but I wanted to see if anybody has run into this and what they selected?
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2025-01-21 12:28 PM
Hello there,
Welcome to the Zoom Community! We're glad to have you here.
The macOS enforces strict privacy controls to prevent unauthorized apps from accessing or recording what’s on your screen. As a result, apps like Zoom require explicit permission to use screen recording features. When sharing your screen, Zoom needs access to specific parts of your system to display content, and bypassing the window picker is part of this process—enabling Zoom to automatically select the right window or area to share without requiring manual input.
I hope this clears things up.

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2024-12-16 09:24 AM
I have the same question. I was at the meeting and by mistake clicked "yes" to give the permission, but I don't like it. We already have close to zero privacy, what else Zoom wants? The only reason I am using Zoom is because it got promoted during Covid among big corporations and now most people have Zoom. Otherwise, Skype is better.

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2025-01-07 08:37 AM
Same question... and possibly more an Apple issue than Zoom per-se, but Zoom should address it as well.
I have a feeling since it came with an upgrade to Sequoia, that nothing has actually change on a practical/permissions level, and that Sequoia just has new/different wording to allow the same level of access you already had before, but I cannot confirm that, and it sucks having to hunt that info down.

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2025-01-13 12:20 PM
I am also wondering about this, following.
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2025-01-21 12:28 PM
Hello there,
Welcome to the Zoom Community! We're glad to have you here.
The macOS enforces strict privacy controls to prevent unauthorized apps from accessing or recording what’s on your screen. As a result, apps like Zoom require explicit permission to use screen recording features. When sharing your screen, Zoom needs access to specific parts of your system to display content, and bypassing the window picker is part of this process—enabling Zoom to automatically select the right window or area to share without requiring manual input.
I hope this clears things up.

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2025-02-23 12:53 PM

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2025-02-26 06:08 PM
Well right after I posted that I clicked the button in the prompt to go to the settings and it was already enabled, so I don't know why I was prompted. To confirm I disabled it in settings and then when I tried to share in Zoom, all of the windows had an alert icon instead of the thumbnail of the window. (I didn't reply here right away because my earlier post wasn't showing up.)
