Google Remote Desktop for Android Smartphone (ONLY)
If the remote computer is on and running, people can access the remote computer from a desktop. Users just need to open a new Google Chrome tab and input the security. To access it via an Android device, simply pull up the app and plug in the pin for the remote computer.
For even the most security-conscious user can rest easily, as Google assures them that "all remote desktop sessions are fully encrypted using Chrome's SSL features." Google cannot let anyone but the user access their computer, because of the PIN and Access Code when sharing it. No session data is recorded, according to the Chrome Remote Desktop page.
According to a blog post, Google has yet to release a Remote Desktop app for iOS, but says that will be coming "later this year," without giving a definitive date.
Support and Help for Chrome Remote Desktop
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You can now access your PC desktop computer directly via your smartphone or tablet.
Google announced the launch of Chrome Remote Desktop app for Android this week, which lets you access files sitting on your home PC or Mac even when you're nowhere near it.
The move builds off its Chrome Remote Desktop app launched in 2011, which let users remotely access a desktop from another laptop or computer. The service is free a stark contrast with costly remote-desktop software such as Parallels Access.
After downloading the Android app from Google Play, you'll need to install the Chrome Remote Desktop extension in a desktop's Chrome browser to connect the two systems. Then, grant access for the remote connection to work and set up a PIN code for the PC.
The PC name will then appear in the Chrome Remote Desktop page (and need to be selected) before plugging in the same PIN code within the app. Then, you're good to go.
Microsoft also has its own remote desktop app client, as does Amazon Workspaces, which lets employees access work computers from their personal devices.
By installing the app and enabling remote access on a Mac (OSX 10.6 or later), Windows machine (XP or later) or Linux, users will be able to access their computer from other computers or Android device. Google will also ask users to program a six-digit pin number for added security.
If the remote computer is on and running, people can access the remote computer from a desktop. Users just need to open a new Google Chrome tab and input the security. To access it via an Android device, simply pull up the app and plug in the pin for the remote computer.
For even the most security-conscious user can rest easily, as Google assures them that "all remote desktop sessions are fully encrypted using Chrome's SSL features." Google cannot let anyone but the user access their computer, because of the PIN and Access Code when sharing it. No session data is recorded, according to the Chrome Remote Desktop page.
According to a blog post, Google has yet to release a Remote Desktop app for iOS, but says that will be coming "later this year," without giving a definitive date.
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