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when i try to start sharing my screen on google meet it said i must grant permission in order to screen share but there is no option to give permission

when i try to start sharing my screen on google meet it said i must grant permission in order to screen share but there is no option to give permission
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jeporavorãve

Hi ambrose, did you ever see the permission dialog that drops down from the left end of the address bar? This is how it looks on Windows when I tell Google Meet that I want to "Present" (with the default "Always Ask" permission):

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You can check a site's individual permissions by calling up the Page Info dialog (Command+i on Mac, Ctrl+i on Windows/Linux). Check the Permissions panel and scroll down to "Share the Screen". The current effective permission should have a dot next to it (although it may be grayed out as in my example here):

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If the current effective Permission is Block, change it to Always Ask.

If all of that is good, I wonder whether you need to allow screen sharing or Firefox in MacOS settings? Not sure that is applicable to your version.

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thank you jscher2000