![]() ![]() ![]() Update 3/31: One thing to keep in mind if a high level of security is important, it was just discovered that even though Zoom claims to use end-to-end encryption, it’s actually not the case for its service. TeamViewer is one of the few third-party software options for screen sharing with Apple devices that can do remote control, but to get that functionality you’ll need a paid plan. Skype is a free download from the App Store. You won’t get remote control here but it’s a great cross-platform option to screen share to help others. Skype may be the friendliest third-party option to screen share with iOS and it has much more privacy and security integrity than Zoom. ![]() Screen sharing with iOS devices including remote controlĪpple hasn’t baked remote control and screen sharing into iOS yet, but there are a couple of good free third-party choices that offer the functionality (native pseudo-solutions discussed below). In this post, we’ll also look at how to use remote control for Macs, iPhones, and iPads to help others, including with third-party software. ![]() Follow along for a look at how to screen share with iPhone, iPad, Mac, and more to help coworkers, friends, and family with tech support more efficiently. Sometimes it’s easy enough to troubleshoot with a call or text when you aren’t nearby, but it’s often helpful to see what’s happening on-screen and also have some remote control access. The need for video calls and screen sharing has really ramped up as the coronavirus pandemic has spread around the world. ![]()
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