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How to Take Screenshot When App Doesn't Allow?

Sometimes, I want to take a screenshot to save an App page, but a pop-up tells me that I can't do so. How to take a screenshot when App doesn't allow?

It is certain that there are still ways to help you take screenshots to save your favorite scenes when the app doesn't allow it.

Nowadays, some apps prevent you from taking screenshots of certain interfaces such as Netflix and interfaces that contain sensitive information such as banks due to many security reasons. There are 3 solutions to the issue of how to take screenshot when not allowed by apps that will be provided here for your reference. However, please note that you should take care of your screenshots and do not share them freely to avoid personal information leakage and copyright infringement.

How to Take Screenshots When an App Doesn't Allow?

Method 1 - Enable Google Chrome's Incognito Screenshots

If you find that you can't take screenshots in Chrome's Incognito mode, you can enable the feature of taking screenshots in incognito browsing mode with this method.

Step 1: Open Chrome, then type chrome://flags in the address bar

Step 2: There is a search box in the pop-up page, type Incognito screenshot in it.

Step 3: Once you see the corresponding option, change its status to Enabled and relaunch Chrome as prompted.

Now, you can successfully take screenshots in Incognito mode.

Method 2 - Use Google Assistant

If you need to take a screenshot of an app interface other than the browser, then Google Assistant will be helpful.

Step 1: First make sure you have Google Assistant installed on your phone and then sign in.

Step 2: Tap on your Profile in the top right corner, then locate Settings > Google Assistant > General > Use screen context and turn on the switch for Use screenshot.

Step 3: Go back to the app that doesn't allow screenshots, then hold down the power button to bring up Google Assistant, then just let it take a screenshot.

Method 3 - Use Remote Control Software

Using remote control software is suitable to solve the problem of how to take screenshot when app doesn't allow android. It can project your phone's screen to your PC and then capture it using your PC's screenshot tool. Take Scrcpy as a demo here.

Step 1: Download and install the Scrcpy installation file for your system and unzip it.

Step 2: Connect your cell phone to your computer's ABD. Then press Win+R and type cmd to open the command prompt. Type adb devices and press enter to check if the PC recognizes your phone.

Step 3: After successful recognition, return to the Scrcpy folder and run the scrcpy.exe file, the phone screen will be projected to the PC, use the screenshot tool to take a screenshot.

In conclusion, this article provides 3 feasible solutions to how to screenshot on apps that don't let you, and I hope they can solve your problems. Of course, if you're looking for a great screenshot tool that works on Windows, iTop Screen Recorder is the best choice. This one-stop screenshot tool is very streamlined, supports multiple screenshot modes, and allows you to capture screenshots when the app doesn't allow you to!

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