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Has anyone had the experience on line asking to have access to visual of your computer? (Original Post) Stargazer99 Yesterday OP
yes peasant one Yesterday #1
This message was self-deleted by its author Skittles Yesterday #2
Sure, all the time, BUT------ DFW Yesterday #3
;-{)......Phishing Goonch Yesterday #4
Yep. You're granting access to EVERYTHING on the computer. Liberal In Texas 23 hrs ago #8
Apple tech support, when I called them to resolve an issue, and they asked permission to do so. sop Yesterday #5
Only work IT obamanut2012 Yesterday #6
Yes. Apple support. I called THEM. marybourg 23 hrs ago #7
Only for trusted support people. usonian 21 hrs ago #9
Yes happy feet 20 hrs ago #10

peasant one

(169 posts)
1. yes
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 06:11 AM
Yesterday

I have when I called apple about problem they asked for a visual. Don't know why but I did and it was fine but it has been years ago.

Response to Stargazer99 (Original post)

DFW

(59,916 posts)
3. Sure, all the time, BUT------
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 06:36 AM
Yesterday

That is ONLY when my head office in Dallas needs to troubleshoot, due regular security updates, or allow me to install drivers or replace my password, which is regularly a couple of times a year.

Other than that? It's something I'd never allow, although I'm sure it's attempted (and probably accomplished) without my knowledge.

Liberal In Texas

(16,128 posts)
8. Yep. You're granting access to EVERYTHING on the computer.
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 08:38 AM
23 hrs ago

I would only do it if I knew the person. Like my wife. Which is the only time I've done it.

sop

(18,035 posts)
5. Apple tech support, when I called them to resolve an issue, and they asked permission to do so.
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 07:32 AM
Yesterday

marybourg

(13,602 posts)
7. Yes. Apple support. I called THEM.
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 08:38 AM
23 hrs ago

Also Google support on my phone, which has NO financial info.

usonian

(24,275 posts)
9. Only for trusted support people.
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 10:38 AM
21 hrs ago

Fake repair people pay for placement on Google and pretend to be "HP printer support" or other, and ask to share screens *by downloading remote access software*

(This happened to my ex) it was a disaster. Malware was loaded.

Of course, Microsoft Copilot does this all day long (captures your screen, passwords, boudoir photos and all) which is why one should avoid Google and Microsoft like poison.





happy feet

(1,269 posts)
10. Yes
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 11:31 AM
20 hrs ago

But only to tr?double shoot my computer with my work trusted IT team. Be careful if you don't know the person is trusted

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