

IOS: This is a lot more on the security focus, and less on convenient. Overall this is 100% convenient, 0% security. That is just asking for trouble if you're Teamviewer. Basically just give up your code on your phone, and the person on the other end has all control once you press allow. I had thought that for security reasons, an app wouldn't be able to have that kind of control over a lock screen. Holy shit was it scary overall pretty interesting though.Īndroid: Once I obtained a code, I was able to wake up the device, input my phone's PIN, and proceed on through to control the device. With iOS11 and new Teamviewer capabilities, I did some sandbox trials.

Once you provide the support agent with the "Your ID" and "Password" fields' information, the support agent will be able to connect to the device and troubleshoot the reported issue.I wanted to be able to remote into mobile devices to help people fix their phone issues. Send us the "Your ID" and "Password" information, as shown below:.An explorer instance will open with the TeamViewerQS executable.To do so:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Cellebrite\Support If you are using a Touch 2, you can run the following command to get direct access to the QS (Quick Support) version of TeamViewer.You can also type "TeamViewer" after clicking the Windows icon, and the Windows Search feature will return the TeamViewer option:.Select the TeamViewer 13 application (The menu is ordered alphabetically):.Click on the Start button (Windows logo in the bottom-left corner).


