There are different kinds of screen-sharing applications, all using different APIs.
The API used by AnyDesk, for example, or TeamViewer, which doesn't require light signals.
I wonder if this is more appropriate for a corporate application, i.e. MDM, A screen-sharing application could be created and validated by Apple to display no light signals, and which could access the user's screen whenever the person wanted to after an initial acceptance?
In other words, the user accepts to share his screen once, but won't be notified to accept the next time.
Or is this impossible on iOS?
I'd be honored to have some answers
Base on the rest of your post I’m presuming that, in the following quote, “this” means “record the user’s screen without a visual indication that you’re doing so”:
I’m not sure how to interpret this question:
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Are you asking whether it’s currently possible to do this via supported APIs and techniques?
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Or any you asking whether Apple might make it possible to do this in the future?
The answer to the first question is “No.”
I can’t answer the second because I can’t predict The Future™ )-:
In situations like this my suggestion is that you file an enhancement request outlining the changes you’d like to see us make to the platform.
If you do file an ER, please post your bug number, just for the record.
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