Disable continuity camera in MacOS?
Is there anyway to disable the 'Import from iPhone or iPad' continuity camera feature MacOS?
Thanks,
M.
MacBook Pro Retina
Is there anyway to disable the 'Import from iPhone or iPad' continuity camera feature MacOS?
Thanks,
M.
MacBook Pro Retina
This only works if the mac and iphone are logged in to the same icloud account, and are in the same wifi network.
Nobody using a mac can take a photo with your iphone without you giving permission (and going through a complicated setup in order to be able to).
If it is your mac, and your iphone, nobody forces you to use this feature, so I fail to see why anybody would want to disable it.
You can always turn Wifi off on the mac or the iphone and that will prevent this from working. Or you can log out from iCloud on one of them.
But really, why do you want to do this? Genuinely curious. I suppose you have a good reason.
I don't own an iPhone or iPad so this feature is of no use to me. I realise I can just ignore the feature but I wondered if there was a way to disable/hide it.
Not that I know of.
Disable continuity camera in MacOS?