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Remote Assistance lets you—or someone who you trust—gain access to your computer remotely. It’s a useful way to let a family member or trusted tech diagnose a problem you’re having with your PC without having to be there. When not using Remote Assistance, you might want to disable this potentially vulnerable service.

How to Disable Remote Assistance

Open up Control Panel by clicking the Start Menu, typing “Control Panel,” and then clicking the application’s icon.

click Start, type control panel, click the result

From the list of settings, click on “System and Security.”

click the system and security category

Next, click on “System.”

Click the System category

On the list of setting on the left side, click on “Remote Settings” to open the Remote Assistance settings window.

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