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Remote Access To Your PC, How Safe Is It?
January 16th, 2010 by Claudia Meydrech in Business Aids

Some months ago, I was helping my mother with her computer, she was having trouble getting to websites through her internet service. So I contacted her Internet service provider, and after entering information he provided to me, like magic, he began to work on my Mom’s computer as if he were seeing it on his screen, which he was, at least the parts he was allowed access too. I sat back and watched my Mom’s computer screen and could see everything that he was doing, he fixed the problem, and then I did whatever closing steps he required, and we were done. That was my first experience with PC Remote Access, the ability to access a computer that is not your own via the internet.

In this case, it was done to troubleshoot and fix a problem, but sometimes this is done for business purposes to access files, work together as a team on a project, and more.

My first question to the man that helped fix my mother’s computer was “how secure is this, are you able to get into all my mother’s files”? He assured me that it was very secure. If I had never had this experience, I probably would have little understanding about services like this, services that are offered by companies like Proxy Networks. They provide software that may be helpful to you in business, allowing one computer to access another, and in a sense, control that computer or have access to it’s files, for a period of time. Because there is 256-bit encryption available – the highest in it’s class, you can be confident that your system is secure.

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