macOS Sequoia 15.2 beta offers new privacy-enhancing AirPlay options
macOS Sequoia 15.2 beta adds new AirPlay options
Apple’s latest macOS Sequoia 15.2 beta introduces a significant upgrade to AirPlay, allowing users to share a more limited portion of their screen when AirPlaying to an Apple TV. This enhanced flexibility provides greater control over the content shared with the connected device.
There are now options to show your entire screen, a specific window or app, or your extended display. Limiting AirPlay to a specific app allows a presentation or photos to be shared on the larger screen of a TV without allowing viewers to see all of the content on a Mac.
In the current version of macOS, Apple allows for mirroring a Mac’s display to an Apple TV, but there is no option for sharing just a portion of a display.
The menu allowing for an entire screen or just a window or app to be displayed also appears when connecting a Mac to a TV over HDMI.
MacDailyNews Take: Took awhile, but a better, more granular AirPlay is almost here!
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