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Are you reading to stop casting or AirPlaying your screen to another device? Screen mirroring allows you to display your phone, tablet, or computer screen on another display or TV so you can enjoy content on a large screen. However, you'll want to turn it off when you are done to prevent sharing private information. You can also disable screen mirroring completely to avoid accidentally mirroring your screen. This wikiHow article teaches you how to turn off screen mirroring on your laptop or desktop computer, phone, or tablet.
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