Browser Screen Sharing Permissions

Chrome

At the moment Chrome doesn't have any specific settings related to screen access, so if you're running into problems or getting an error go to the Operating System Permissions area for further troubleshooting.

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Firefox

When you first use screen sharing in Firefox, you'll see a pop up that asks if you'd like to allow Remotehour to access your screen

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If you initially clicked Don't Allow, Firefox won't show this prompt again when you try to share your screen and won't show any sharing options. In this case, you'll need to manually reset the permissions for screen access by doing the following:

1. Click on the "Site information" area, just to the left of the website address

2. Locate the "Share the Screen" item in the list, and click the "X" next to it

3. Refresh the page, and click on the Share button in the bottom toolbar to re-prompt the screen sharing notification

Operating System Permissions

MacOS

For devices using MacOS Catalina or newer, Apple has introduced system-level permissions for accessing screen sharing. If you've recently updated or upgraded your device and can't screen share anymore, you'll need to update the preferences by doing the following:

1. Open up System Preferences on your Mac

2. Click on the Security and Privacy section

3. Scroll down to the Screen Recording section, and ensure that your browser is ticked

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