Grant local network access when launching ScreenPal from Chrome
The Local Network Access permission prompt launched in Chrome 142. With this update, you will see a new permission prompt when you launch one of the ScreenPal Desktop apps from Chrome:
You will see this prompt because screenpal.com attempts to access the desktop app that is already running on your current device. If you click Block on this prompt, you will need to access the site settings for screenpal.com and toggle Local network access to ON.
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