disabling pop up notifying of application wanting to request microphone access

Hey I am testing many applications on my mac os big sur system. Alot of applications request hardware permissions like the camera, microphone and keyboard inputs. I want to know how to temporarily disable the pop up notification that says the following when I run an app for the first time: " "Application_Name" would like to access your camera". From here you can click okay or don't allow. Is there a terminal line command to temporarily disable the notification above so that notifications do not arise in the first place, I know we can with regards to gatekeeper. IF NOT, where is the absolute path to the os resource that notifies us that an application would like to access camera or microphone of the system? (I will aim to temporarily overwrite it).

MacBook Air 11″, macOS 11.7

Posted on Feb 20, 2023 10:26 PM

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Feb 21, 2023 6:32 AM in response to rather99

Is there a terminal line command to temporarily disable the notification above so that notifications do not arise in the first place, ...


No.


The same answer applies to your other question: Disabling security measure (application a… - Apple Community. The answer to that question is no.


We can surmise the reason is Apple's singleminded approach to privacy and system security. If it were possible to globally circumvent privacy defenses in such a manner bad actors would be exploiting them in an instant.

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