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Block and allowlist
You have the possibility to restrict remote access to your device by using the Block and Allowlist feature in the TeamViewer full version and the TeamViewer Host. You can find the feature easily by clicking in your TeamViewer full version on the Gear icon (⚙) in the upper right corner of the TeamViewer (Classic)…
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Two-Factor Authentication for connections
This article provides a step-by-step guide to activating Two-factor authentication for connections (also known as TFA for connections). This feature enables you to allow or deny connections via push notifications on a mobile device. This article applies to all Windows users using TeamViewer (Classic) 15.17 (and newer) and…
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Save connection passwords temporarily
You can set up your TeamViewer (Classic) temporarily saving connection passwords to make your workflow easier when connecting multiple times to a specific device when there is no one on the remote device, who could provide you with a changing random password. 📌 Note: Please keep in mind that there is an automated clearance…
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Protect TeamViewer options
You can protect the TeamViewer Options with a password to avoid other users changing your defined options for the TeamViewer (Classic) application. This article applies to all TeamViewer (Classic) users. Set up a password to protect your TeamViewer options Follow the below steps to set up your password to protect your…
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Control UAC during a TeamViewer (Classic) connection
For running TeamViewer (Classic), you don't need any administrative rights. To control the Windows UAC (User account control) using TeamViewer (Classic), you can log on to the remote PC as an administrator. For this, you can use Windows authentication. This article applies to all TeamViewer licenses and all free users of…
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Brute-Force Protection
This article applies to all TeamViewer users. Prospective customers who inquire about the security of TeamViewer regularly ask about encryption. Understandably, the risk that a third party could monitor the connection or that the TeamViewer access data is being tapped is feared most. However, the reality is that rather…
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TeamViewer fingerprint
This article applies to all TeamViewer (Classic) users. At TeamViewer, we believe that top security is a combination of state-of-the-art technology, best practices, and discipline and we are working hard on making sure to provide you with the best and most secure software. The TeamViewer fingerprint allows users additional…
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Biometric Protection
Biometric Protection allows you to lock the TeamViewer application on your mobile device when it is running in the background. It is only available on mobile devices with hardware support for biometric security (eg. a fingerprint reader or face recognition). This article applies to TeamViewer (Classic) 15.19 (and newer)…
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TeamViewer Black Screen
With the TeamViewer Black Screen feature, you can hide the remote screen in connections to a Windows, Mac or Linux computer into a full-screen security image. With this, you can make sure to protect your privacy at work by hiding the content of the remote screen with TeamViewer Black Screen. Once this feature is activated,…
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Download Custom Black Screen
TeamViewer (Classic) offers you to upload a Custom Black Screen that is being displayed on the remote screen while you're connected. Read more here. We know you´re busy and might not have time to work on image designs. We´re happy to provide you with some designs to help you inform your customers and users about the repair…