question
The new version of the macOS system Bug Sur has also been released for more than half a year, and today I finally decided to upgrade. It's all 11.4, so it should be quite stable. Unexpectedly, there were still some small pits.
Many software requires a permission called "screen recording", which is generally used for functions such as screenshots and screen recordings. After I upgraded the system, I found that when I opened the relevant software, I was prompted to re-authorize the permission, but I found that the permission had already been checked (as shown in the picture above), and after repeated unchecking and re-checking, it still didn’t work, and I fell into an infinite loop. What do you want from me?
Rebooted the system still doesn't work.
solve
Calm down and think for a while. Found this delete button:
Just delete and re-add these apps and try again? (Expletive...) Didn't expect this to work, I'm so numb. This is probably one of the sequelae of major version upgrades.
Some parts of macOS are really inhumane. Granting a permission requires restarting the application instead of taking effect at runtime. It is probably limited by the mechanism of the system itself.