

61 (Official Build) (64-bit), and it worked. I have tried it on MacOS Catalina 10.15.4 with Google Chrome. In that case, you can open Google Chrome, visit this site and click the "Get Started" button.

For other permission types such as Full Disk Access, I have successfully dragged and dropped an application to add to the list. It looks like as long as an app does not try to capture or record the screen, the app cannot be manually added to the "Screen Recording" list. However when I click the link, again, only Slack is available as an option. If I try to present my screen from inside an existing Google Meet meeting, I get a warning that I need to give my camera permission, and I am given a link to go into System Preferences and change permissions.
GOOGLE CHROME SCREEN RECORDER HOW TO
I need to add Google Chrome to this list, but I can't figure out how to do that! I do not see where I can search for apps to add to the Screen Recording permissions list. Which indicates only my Slack app has screen recording privileges.

However when I go to System Preferences > Security > Privacy, all I see is: The generally accepted solution is to go to System Preferences > Security > Privacy and allow Chrome to have Screen Recording permissions as indicated by the following screenshot: In Chrome I am joining a Google Meet video conference and cannot present my screen because Chrome doesn't have screen recording permission. Please note: this question is very similar to this one and others, but none of them involve giving Google Chrome access to the Screen Recording permission! The link above is for giving Slack permission, but that is not what I'm trying to do, and as you'll see by my screenshot below, Catalina is behaving especially strange in the case of Chrome.
