How To Fix : Grant Chrome Access in macOS System Settings for Casting

Posted: March 12, 2025 | Updated: March 19, 2025

Learn how to fix and grant Chrome access in macOS System Settings for casting. Follow simple steps to enable permissions and resolve connectivity issues.

What cause this problem macOS Sequoia

Level Normal Based on Software

Solutions

If you're trying to cast content from Google Chrome to a compatible device (like a smart TV, Chromecast, or other streaming devices) and Chrome isn’t showing the option to cast, it’s likely because Chrome doesn’t have the necessary permissions on your Mac. In macOS, applications need explicit access to your system to share content or 544IY Juse certain features.

Solution1. Grant Chrome Local Network Access

2. Allow Chrome to Use Screen Recording

3. Reinstall Google Chrome

4. Reset Network Settings

5. Allow Chrome Full Access 

Granting Google Chrome the appropriate permissions in System Preferences can often resolve issues where Chrome is unable to cast content to other devices. By following the above steps, you’ll be able to enable Screen Recording or Accessibility permissions, ensuring that Chrome can access your system resources and successfully cast your content.