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How to share your screen on iPhone and Facebook Messenger in seconds

By Shirley J. Speights
January 6, 2022
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SHARING your screen shouldn’t be just for business conference calls.

It’s also a fun way to show photos of family and friends or watch content at the same time despite being far from each other.

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Sharing your screen shouldn’t be reserved for business purposesCredit: AFP or licensors

It’s easy to share your screen through Facebook Messenger or FaceTime and we’ve rounded up how below.

How to share your screen on Facebook Messenger

TikToker @tehno_mike recently demonstrated how easy it is to share your screen on Facebook Messenger.

The trick works on both Apple and Android versions of Facebook Messenger.

Open the Messenger app and start a video call in your relevant chat by clicking on the camera icon.

When you are on a call, swipe up on the toolbar, and expand the menu.

Here you can click on “Share your screen”.

How to share your screen on FaceTime

You can also share your screen during a FaceTime call.

To do this, you must have downloaded the latest iOS software.

There are three key things you can do with Apple’s SharePlay feature.

They are: Listen together, watch together and share your screen.

Start by making a FaceTime call with the people you want to share your screen with.

While on a call, tap the “Share Content” button that looks like a person in front of a screen in the upper right corner.

Tap “Share my screen” from the drop-down menu.

After a few seconds delay, screen sharing will begin.

Sharing your screen on FaceTime is really easy

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Sharing your screen on FaceTime is really easyCredit: Apple

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