The Mac update to Monterey breaks many permissions some of your favorite apps rely on. Chrometa is no exception, follow the steps below to have its features back to normal

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After you download Chrometa and move it to the Applications folder, go to System Preferences -> Security and Privacy -> General

If Chrometa needs to be allowed to run, please grant it access first

Click on the lock to make changes and enter your admin password.

Go to System Preferences -> Security and Privacy -> Privacy -> Accessibility

From the Applications in Finder, drag chrometa.app and drop it in the Accessibility window

Make sure Chrometa is checked

Add Time to Team Members
https://app.chrometa.com/users/integration_info

Go to System Preferences -> Security and Privacy -> Privacy -> Screen Recording From the Applications in Finder, drag chrometa.app and drop it in the Screen Recording window Make sure Chrometa is checked
Add Time to Team Members
https://app.chrometa.com/users/integration_info

Automatically Launch Chrometa on Mac Startup

Add Time to Team Members
https://app.chrometa.com/users/integration_info

To make sure Chrometa runs at startup

go to System Preferences -> Users & Groups -> Login Items

From the Applications in Finder, drag chrometa.app and make sure it's checked.

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