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How to Fix iPhone Mirroring Auth Loop in macOS Sequoia 15.x

Symptom: When trying to start iPhone Mirroring on Sequoia, you are repeatedly asked to authenticate on your Mac, but the session never starts.

TL;DR fix

Start with Fix 1: Reset iPhone Mirroring Settings. If the issue persists after that, try Fix 2: Flush the Pairing Identity. Full Terminal commands and step-by-step instructions are in each section below.


Why this happens

This "infinite auth" loop is usually caused by a desync between the Secure Enclave on the Mac and the iPhone's FaceID/Passcode state, often after a recent iOS update.

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Fix 1: Reset iPhone Mirroring Settings

  1. On your Mac, go to System Settings > Desktop & Dock.
  2. Find the iPhone Mirroring section.
  3. Toggle "Automatically Authenticate" OFF and then ON again.
  4. Try to connect again.

Fix 2: Flush the Pairing Identity

If toggling doesn't work, you need to force a new pairing:

  1. Open Terminal.
  2. Run this command to reset the mirroring daemon:
killall identityservicesd
  1. On your iPhone, go to Settings > General > AirPlay & Continuity > iPhone Mirroring.
  2. Swipe left on your Mac's name and tap Delete.
  3. Restart the Mirroring app on your Mac to re-pair.

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