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I updated to OSX Catalina last week and have been enjoying the hightened security—apps and websites now have to request permission for a wider range of things (even to begin downloading something from Safari etc.)
However, I was quite disgruntled and confused when Iluustrator (which I use on a daily basis) requested permission to record my screen? Is this something nafarious, or does it 'techically' class as screen recording but actually Illustrator just needs these permissions to function correctly? I have up-to-date CC and Iluustrator, and the only third-party plugin I have installed is VectorScribe by Astute Graphics—maybe it's something to do with that?
Thanks for your help!
Apple's new system comes with restrictive permission policies and you really need to read the documentation of all those settings. There is no alternative to learning your system.
As for Illustrator wanting to record your screen: you can ignore that. It might affect working with the eyedropper tool and picking up colors from anywhere.
Hi there,
Thanks for reaching out. Monika is right, Adobe apps do not require access to your Calendar, Contacts, Camera or Location. Apple's new privacy protections apply to the directories that contain your calendars, contacts, photos, mail, and messages. Please check this link for more details: https://helpx.adobe.com/download-install/kb/cc-apps-macmojave.html
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Srishti
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Apple's new system comes with restrictive permission policies and you really need to read the documentation of all those settings. There is no alternative to learning your system.
As for Illustrator wanting to record your screen: you can ignore that. It might affect working with the eyedropper tool and picking up colors from anywhere.
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Sorry but I'm not clear from your answer what happens when Illustrator records the screen. Can you confirm that the screen recording is not sent to Adobe? Is it only used locally for the eyedropper to work?
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Hi there,
Thanks for reaching out. Monika is right, Adobe apps do not require access to your Calendar, Contacts, Camera or Location. Apple's new privacy protections apply to the directories that contain your calendars, contacts, photos, mail, and messages. Please check this link for more details: https://helpx.adobe.com/download-install/kb/cc-apps-macmojave.html
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Srishti
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Thank you for the thorough response. I just ran into this issue with Photoshop CC 2020 and my questions are now resolved.