Your thread title is a bit misleading, as this only turns off the IR receiver. It doesn't prevent remote access from other methods, such as screen sharing or remote desktop apps.
Your thread title is a bit misleading, as this only turns off the IR receiver. It doesn't prevent remote access from other methods, such as screen sharing or remote desktop apps.
I wasn't referring to the "MBP" part of your title. It's the "stop remote access" that's misleading. It doesn't stop remote access. It only disables the IR receiver, and it works for all Mac models that have an IR receiver. Remote access to your Mac is still possible via the methods I mentioned.
It would be a bit more clear if you said, "Disable the IR receiver on your 2013 MPB" or "Stop the Apple Remote from accessing your 2013 MBP"