Friday, April 18, 2014

Now you can access your PC remotely from Android - CNET Spanish

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An update of Chrome Remote Desktop will let you control your Windows PC, Mac, or Linux from your Android Chromebook – but not vice versa Credit: Google

Google’s efforts to make both Chrome browser as a platform went a step further with the launch of the Android version of Chrome Remote Desktop. Once

 the Android app and the extension you have installed
 browser for your Windows computer, Mac or Linux, you can
 access your computer from your Android device. It also works in
 And Chromeboxes Chromebooks running Chrome OS.


function makes Chrome Remote Desktop available for mobile devices for the first time. Originally came only for desktop operating systems in 2011. Though you can already share your computer with other people using Chrome Remote Desktop, connecting to Android only works in one direction for now. You can not get to your phone or tablet from the computer, just to your computer from your Android device.

Google
 not required but recommended that people use a six-digit code for
 protect access to the remote session. Remote access using SSL encryption
 Integrated Chrome, which supports the Advanced Encryption Standard.

Google
 comes a little late to the party on the remote computer access from
 Android devices, as there are several apps currently available that
 do the same tasks. The iOS version of Remote Desktop Support for this will
 year.


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