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  2. AnyDesk - Wikipedia

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    AnyDesk is a remote desktop application distributed by AnyDesk Software GmbH. The proprietary software program provides platform-independent remote access to personal computers and other devices running the host application. [9] It offers remote control, file transfer, and VPN functionality. AnyDesk is often used in technical support scams and ...

  3. Google Chrome - Wikipedia

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    On Linux, Google Chrome/Chromium can store passwords in three ways: GNOME Keyring, KWallet or plain text. Google Chrome/Chromium chooses which store to use automatically, based on the desktop environment in use. Passwords stored in GNOME Keyring or KWallet are encrypted on disk, and access to them is controlled by dedicated daemon software ...

  4. Talk:Chrome Remote Desktop - Wikipedia

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    January 2024; I now have 226 computers registered under 1 Google account in Remote Desktop. 226 registered, 224 online, all accessible. The 100 device limit is a lie. photos dot app dot goo dot gl slash rqta19FMYTBi5F817 Danwat1234 thesecond

  5. RemotePC - Wikipedia

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    IDrive Inc.. RemotePC is a remote access and remote control software application, developed and owned by IDrive Inc., a software company based in Calabasas, California, United States. [2] [3] Its core function is in enabling remote access and maintenance to computers and other devices. The first version of the software was released in early 2017.

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  7. ThinLinc - Wikipedia

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    ThinLinc. ThinLinc is a cross-platform remote desktop server developed by Cendio AB. The server software and the users' main desktops run on Linux. Clients are available for Linux, Windows, macOS, and a number of thin clients. [2] A browser client (Web Access) using HTML5 technologies is also available. [3]

  8. Category:Google Chrome extensions - Wikipedia

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  9. Google Chrome App - Wikipedia

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    Google Chrome Apps, or commonly just Chrome Apps, were a certain type of non-standardized web application that ran on the Google Chrome web browser. Chrome apps could be obtained from the Chrome Web Store along with various free and paid apps, extensions, and themes. The apps came in two varieties: hosted, or server-side, and packaged, or ...