charging phone on macbook air

whenever I plug iphone into macbook air to charge it, the macbook abruptly shifts from photos being viewed to a page asking me to install photos from iphone on mac. (Unwanted and unnecessary: all photos on phone are automatically uploaded to icloud and shared with all apple devices.) It automatically closes any open image on the computer and shifts to the phone data in the mac photos library. To get back to the image being viewed on the computer, you have to redo settings and preferences (e.g., zoom, angle, etc). in place before the hijacking occurred. Like all functions that automatically seize control from the user, it's very annoying. Is there a way to stop the behavior?


MacBook Air 13″, macOS 13.1

Posted on Mar 12, 2023 11:29 AM

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Mar 13, 2023 7:32 PM in response to Lanny

It is a way to charge the phone provided by the Apple ecosystem. For my particular circumstances, of course, it would be “the best”— but for the outlandish program that wrests control from the user, closes an open file, and abruptly pops up an unsolicited purposeless prompt.


Still wondering if there’s a way to disable this nuisance.


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