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Auto-accept screen sharing request

I can use Screen Sharing app via network, and remote control session starts automatically.

Access over internet is also possible, I start screen session by AppleId. But in this case user prompt notification pops up, even my AppleId is same.

Can I do somwthing to auto-accept remote control in this app, for example, if AppleId is same?

MacBook

Posted on Aug 29, 2019 7:32 AM

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Posted on Aug 29, 2019 12:54 PM

Hello!


You may be able to go into the sharing preferences on your Mac and allow specific user access to share your screen. Normally these user will not require a prompt in order to access the Mac in question. Now, seeing as Apple focuses on security it can sometimes force apps to require permission in order to access your Mac. If this is the case with the app that you are using there might not be a way around it. If you are trying to remotely access your Mac from another location I would recommend you check Chrome Remote Desktop. I use it to access my Mac when I am not at work and it usually works with no problems!


Check out the image below to seeing the sharing preference I mentioned:


Let me know if this helps!

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Aug 29, 2019 12:54 PM in response to TasogareValery

Hello!


You may be able to go into the sharing preferences on your Mac and allow specific user access to share your screen. Normally these user will not require a prompt in order to access the Mac in question. Now, seeing as Apple focuses on security it can sometimes force apps to require permission in order to access your Mac. If this is the case with the app that you are using there might not be a way around it. If you are trying to remotely access your Mac from another location I would recommend you check Chrome Remote Desktop. I use it to access my Mac when I am not at work and it usually works with no problems!


Check out the image below to seeing the sharing preference I mentioned:


Let me know if this helps!

Auto-accept screen sharing request

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