Now you can Remote Access another computer using Chrome browser without any subscription or any paid software. There are many applications out there, both free and paid, to remotely access computers.
Chrome has launched a app for its browser named Chrome Remote Desktop BETA which allows you to remotely control your friend’s system using chrome, google app or gmail id. Chrome Remote Desktop BETA is fully cross-platform, so you can connect any two computers that have a Chrome browser, including Windows, Linux, Mac and Chromebooks.
This app can access:
Your data on accounts.google.com, www.google.com, and 2 other websites - see all
All data on your computer and the websites you visit
Your tabs and browsing activity.
Your data on accounts.google.com, www.google.com, and 2 other websites - see all
All data on your computer and the websites you visit
Your tabs and browsing activity.
You can open that appication using start page as shown in blow.
Then it will ask for your permission to give access to your email address, view your remote desktop computers and to view and send chat messages.
If you want to know what the extension will be accessing, you can click on the arrows to expand the areas and see. Here is the expanded view.
Then it will ask you whether you want to share your own computer to some other system or connect to a shared computer.
Then it will ask you whether you want to share your own computer to some other system or connect to a shared computer.Then it will ask you whether you want to share your own computer to some other system or connect to a shared computer.
- On the second system your friend has to enter the code to connect.
- After you enter the code and hit the connect button the connection will establish in a few moments. As soon as its connect a notification will pop up saying your desktop is being shared with”email”.
- Now you will be able to see and control your friends desktop within the chrome application now it wont ask for any separate permission to grant any access.
Thank for reading.
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