Comment on: How Bluesky draws its logo on screenshots
In USA Wells Fargo blocks it, so I can't get a picture of the bugs I'm trying to report.
Users are frustrated by AirPlay’s overzealous mirroring controls that block app content and misrepresent mirroring status, and by unwanted logo overlays on screenshots from services like Bluesky. StreamClear offers a lightweight, cross‑platform mirroring layer that lets users choose between true mirroring or direct streaming, while providing granular control over overlays and logo removal for clean screen captures.
In USA Wells Fargo blocks it, so I can't get a picture of the bugs I'm trying to report.
Related: Airplay Screen Mirroring being too damn cleaver for its own good. Yes, I want to mirror my screen, and no I don't want the app to enforce it's own controls/blocks on what is being displayed on the external screen (Looking at all the streaming apps).It's bad UX all around:- iOS claims it mirrors my screen (It does not)- Except when it does mirror my screen (Depending on the app!)To be clear, I do think it's nice to beam the video directly to the target device for better quality, but that's not what screen mirroring is!
Spotify uses this and it annoys me all the time.If you screenshot what you are listening to, after the screenshot is taken spotify will open a full-screen popup to "share" the song you are listening to. This is quite dumb, especially since if you wanted to share a song via the screenshot, you can do so in the OS-level screenshot UI, and then you would close it and see Spotify's own similar version of the same UI. Spotify just really wants you to use their own share button so that they can track you.
The thing that really irritates me about the banking apps blocking screenshots is that it's pretty clear to me it's not about protecting customers but denying customers the ability to document something related to their account.
I have 200+ different passwords stored in iCloud Keychain, each 20+ characters long. How am I supposed to remember all of those?Do you use the same password on every site? How do you deal with data breaches?
On iOS, if you swipe control center down and then back up but don’t lift your finger, the screenshot will not have the logo. I do this with Twitter so my screenshots don’t have the X logo.
I’d love to have my own password manager that syncs between all my devices without relying on a third party server, but I don’t know of one. Do you?A physical notebook is so easily lost I wouldn’t even consider it.
This exists for a very good reason.It’s so if an app is showing a password or bank account number or other piece of sensitive information it doesn’t accidentally end up in a screenshot. I think there are other places sensitive information won’t show.Bluesky, and apparently others, are abusing the functionality for advertising purposes.I think it’s a good thing it’s there. This functionality should be easy for apps.I’d say this is one for app review or an App Store rule. But we all know those are a total joke.
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Directly engage users in subreddits and developer forums who expressed frustration to offer early access beta invites.
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