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== FAQ (quick answers to common questions) == '''1. Is AnyDesk free?''' Yes β AnyDesk has a free personal version. Businesses should use a paid license for commercial use. '''2. Can I access Windows, Mac and mobile devices?''' Yes. AnyDesk supports Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS. '''3. How fast is AnyDesk for remote work?''' Itβs optimized for low latency and good performance over slow networks. Lower connection quality if bandwidth is limited. '''4. Can I print remotely?''' Yes β use the AnyDesk print feature (redirect remote printing to your local printer) if available. '''5. Is remote printing or file transfer secure?''' AnyDesk encrypts sessions. Still use strong passwords and only transfer files from trusted sources. AnyDesk is a flexible and fast tool for remote support, remote work, and secure access to your machines. Follow the installation, connection, and security steps above to get started. Practice a few test sessions to become comfortable with the toolbar, file transfer, and unattended access.
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