![]() Screen blanking is hardware-dependent for Windows 8 and 10, so we recommend testing those systems first to make sure screen blanking will be effective:įor Windows 7 and earlier, most hardware should be supported. This is “curtain mode” – equivalent to turning the monitor(s) of a remote computer off so people in the vicinity can’t see what you’re doing. You can blank the screens of most Windows computers (up to and including Windows 10). If you have an Enterprise subscription and a suitable corporate network, you can set up single sign-on (SSO) for VNC Server. If you have a Professional or Enterprise subscription, you can change the default system authentication scheme to specify multi-factor authentication for VNC Server. You can register other users with VNC Server so they can connect using their own familiar system account credentials if you wish. ![]() Simply connect using the same user name and password you normally use to log on to your user account on that computer. If you have a Professional or Enterprise subscription, then by default VNC Server is integrated into the credentialing mechanism of the remote computer, so you don’t have to create or remember yet another password. You must specify at least 6 case-sensitive letters, numbers, and special characters such as *#&, though we recommend more (the maximum is 255). Make sure the password you’re prompted to create when you install VNC Server is difficult to guess, and keep it safe. If you have a Home subscription, there’s only one VNC Server authentication scheme. Connect using VNC Viewer without signing in to it (your address book will not sync between devices).Disable analytics and update notifications for both VNC Viewer and VNC Server.Only establish direct connections to those computers.Only enable device access (that is, install VNC® Connect on computers you own or manage).If you don’t want RealVNC® to store any data at all then you must: See our privacy policy for what data is collected and where it is stored. If you have on-demand assist, note we automatically record certain session events for review purposes.If you have device access and sign in to VNC Viewer on multiple devices in order to sync your address book.If you have device access and enable either analytics or update notifications when installing VNC Server.If you enable analytics when installing VNC Viewer.We do store certain data in the following circumstances: ![]() We don’t store payment or credit card information either that’s stored on our behalf by a PCI DSS-compliant vendor (Braintree). We do not record your sessions, and never store remote computer passwords. ![]()
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