macOS

Solve the Annoying 'App is Accessing Your Screen' Bug in macOS Sequoia 15.2

Fix an annoying bug in macOS Sequoia that causes repeated 'X is accessing your screen' notifications when using Zoom or other video-conferencing apps.

This article discusses a recurring bug in macOS Sequoia 15.2 that causes frequent notifications about screen access by apps like Zoom or other video-conferencing applications. The issue arises due to the incorrect writing of a timestamp in a hidden preference file, leading to repeated notifications. Two methods are provided to resolve this problem: upgrading to macOS 15.3, which should fix the bug, and manually deleting the ScreenCaptureApprovals.plist file using Terminal. A simpler but riskier method involves changing the system date to a future year, such as 2050, to stop the notifications from appearing again.

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