1. Sending Inappropriate Messages
This first example will show you how, if you're not cautious, Screen Mirroring with Google Cast can easily permit you to broadcast private online discussions with everyone watching TV at the moment, which is awkward and embarrassing.

2. Sharing Your Phone's Screen Carelessly
With this kind of miracast application, you can practically mirror your entire smartphone screen to your Smart TV in addition to streaming video and other material.

This capability is excellent if you need to demonstrate a process to another person in the room or would like to present the contents of an email or social post to them.

However, if you fail to remember that the app is open in the meantime, you risk disclosing every action you take on your phone to everyone watching TV. You could send private emails that may contain highly personal and secret information while they are all in the other room watching TV.

Alternatively, you might be displaying your smartphone screen while logging into a private bank account, like PayPal, where each keypress shows a passcode character on the screen before it transforms into a dot. Once you're done, anyone watching the TV will discover your passcode.

3. Disseminating embarrassing camera footage
Having that kind of tv cast application, you may broadcast video from its camera from anywhere, and anyone watching TV will be able to see the broadcast. If you forget that it's on, there are plenty of scenarios that could result in disaster, especially if you're one of those individuals who bring their phone into the toilet with them.

4. Displaying what you're seeing to everyone
YouTube and other internet video streaming are the most popular uses for Chromecast. It's so widespread that every YouTube video you watch automatically incorporates it if Google Cast is enabled in your browser.

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