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3 Best Web-based Remote Desktop: Just Click the Link and Connect

by Getscreen.meNovember 18th, 2021
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Remote access is becoming more and more relevant. It was previously used only by system administrators and hardcore IT specialists. Everyone needs it now, from students to librarians. But choosing a quality and secure service for remote access is not easy. In our article we tell you about the best cloud services for remote access via a browser.

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Nowadays remote access is becoming more and more relevant. It was previously used only by system administrators and hardcore IT specialists. Now, even students, teachers, and others need to connect to a remote desktop.


Generally, people in these professions are far from the principles of working with the software. The main thing for them is — setting up remote access should be as simple as possible. And what could be easier than remote access via link in a browser? Just Ctrl+V Ctrl+C.


So, let's compare the best browser-based remote access services.

Getscreen.me: One of the Best Remote Access Services Without Installation

A new service that may well compete with Teamviewer. Judging by the reviews on Trustpilot, about 70% of their new customers are starting to use it after disappointment in Teamviewer or Anydesk. And they stay in.


WebRTC technology, used in product development, allows you to connect to a remote desktop via a link directly from your browser. Want to invite a client? Just send him a link or code.


How to invite a client (Getscreen.me)

This cloud service allows you to organize a quick one-time connection without installing additional programs. And to set up permanent access to remote devices.


Pros:


  • Instant connection (no instructions, IDs, or passwords).
  • Connection by invitation and fast customer support.
  • Integration with popular platforms (Google Chrome Extension, Telegram, Jira Service Desk) and with HTTP API.
  • Supports Windows, macOS, Linux, Android.
  • Creating administrative teams and delegating tasks.
  • Works with Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera.
  • Affordable pricing (including free rate).
  • Automatic text translation and branding are available.


Сons:


  • There is no iOS app.
  • Advanced features are only available on paid plans.
  • No dark screen mode.


And the most important question that most people will not ask. But the techies do: what about security?


Answer: the service works over HTTPS, transmitted data is encrypted using the 128-bit AES algorithm, and each version of the agent program is automatically checked for viruses. By the way, two-factor authorization is available at all rates.


Website: Getscreen.me


Chrome Remote Desktop: Only for Google Fans

Chrome Remote Desktop is a free remote desktop program from Google. It works as an extension for the Chrome web browser. It was one of the first services that began to implement remote access through the browser, so you will not find many modern features here. You can just get access to your computer or share your screen. This is more than enough for the average user. But not for the wizard-administrator.


Pros:


  • Cross-browser platform — works on all operating systems.
  • Completely free (you only need a Google account).
  • Synchronization with Android and iOS mobile apps.
  • Easy access via a digital PIN.


Cons:


  • Only works in the Chrome browser.
  • Bugs in the application (on-screen keyboard disappearing, remote access is interrupted when switching to background mode).
  • You must confirm permission to connect remotely every 30 minutes.
  • After a few hours of operation, the connection may be suddenly interrupted.
  • There is no file exchange and other important functions.


Website: Chrome Remote Desktop

Zoho Assist: an Effective Remote Support Tool

Another cloud service for customer support. Zoho Assist has two types of plans with corresponding rates. You can choose remote customer support or an auto-access plan for your computer. The price of paid rates starts from $10 per month. The more computers and technicians you connect, the more expensive use you’ll get.


Zoho Assist integrates better than AnyDesk and has no version compatibility issues like Teamviewer. But there are cases that the Zoho phone app conflicts with certain browser versions. All data transfers are made through SSL/256-bit AES encryption protocols.


Pros:


  • Easy to manage, affordable rates.
  • There is a free trial version (15 days).
  • Supports Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iPhone.
  • Integration with Zendesk, Jira, Google Workspace, Slack, and other Zoho products.
  • Access to 5 remote computers on the free plan.


Cons:


  • Delay in remote connection.
  • Slow file transfer.
  • There is no way to remotely control your iPhone.
  • You have to register E-V-E-R-Y computer.
  • Unsupervised access restriction: up to 25 computers per account.
  • Support by email only — no online chat.


Website: Zoho Assist


There are many services that provide remote access, but only a few work through a browser. Just try one of them to understand how powerful they are!