


Like all TeamViewer connections, this is end-to-end encrypted and includes proven functionalities such as controlling the input devices, updating, locking or restarting the computer as well as activating the security screen, which blackens the screen of the accessed computer. With web-based remote access, customers can now establish a browser-based TeamViewer remote control connection from the Management Console without having to install a TeamViewer client – quickly and easily. TeamViewer subscribers have long had access to the web version of the TeamViewer Management Console, where they can monitor and manage their devices. The web client allows access to Windows, MacOS and Linux devices that use a full version of TeamViewer, TeamViewer Host or TeamViewer QuickSupport. The connection can be started from the contact list of the TeamViewer Management Console, which can also be accessed online. The HTML 5-based web client allows secure remote access to other devices via Chrome, Firefox, Opera and Edge browsers. Göppingen, Germany, Febru– TeamViewer, a global leader in secure remote connectivity solutions, today announced the launch of the TeamViewer Web Client for all subscribers of a Remote Access, Premium, Corporate or Tensor license. TeamViewer enables web-based remote access The TeamViewer web client is available to subscribers via all popular web browsers
