Whether youâre trying to help your friend fix something on their computer or if youâve just gotten a server and need to connect to it from your laptop, you will need a âremote desktopâ solution. A remote desktop connection is where you have complete access to a remote computer as if it was right in front of you. Of course, there is no shortage of ways to connect from one computer or device to another. There are a lot of different apps that offer âremote connectionsâ using a variety of protocols (RDP, VNC, etc.). So, should you even consider using Chrome as a remote connection application? What does it bring to the table that the others donât? Thatâs what the first part of this article is about. If youâve already decided and are just looking for instructions on using it, you can skip to the next part and read the steps you need to go through to set up a Chrome Remote Desktop connection quickly.
What Is Chrome Remote desktop?
Before talking about Chrome Remote Desktop and whether itâs something you need to consider, I think having some background will be helpful. So, Iâll briefly discuss remote desktop connections and some popular applications and protocols to give you a better context. If youâre short on time, you can skip ahead to read about the advantages of Chrome Remote Desktop.Â
A remote desktop connection is a way to access a computer thatâs not physically in front of you. Of course, itâs not the only way; some protocols, like SSH, use the command-line interface (like the Linux terminal or the Command Prompt in Windows) to get the job done. However, theyâre clearly more advanced and not a good choice for average users. Using a remote desktop will feel utterly familiar because it will be just like using your own â itâs like youâll be their OS desktop from your monitor.Â
Before Google came up with Chrome Remote Desktop, there were already a lot of applications and protocols for setting up a remote desktop connection. For computers running Windows, the most popular method is using the Microsoft-native Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) using an application called Remote Desktop Connection. It usually comes pre-installed with Windows, so chances are you can use it without any extra steps. Other applications use RDP and build on it to offer more advanced remote services, like TeamViewer or SplashTop.Â
For non-Windows operating systems, like Linux or Mac, other protocols, like VNC, or XRDP, are the open-source recreation of Microsoftâs RDP. Most 3rd party apps also support these protocols, and there are also Linux-native applications you can use, like Remmina.Â
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As you can see, there is already a whole ecosystem of tools and apps created around remote desktop connections. So, when it comes to Chrome Remote Desktop or any other application actually, you have to ask yourself if itâs a good option or if the other apps are better for you. Letâs see what Chrome offers; that should help you decide if you want to give it a shot.
Chrome Remote Desktop: Features, Pros, and Cons
In this part of the article, Iâll present some of Chrome Remote Desktopâs features and advantages to help you decide if you want to use it as your remote desktop tool.Â
âChrome Remote Desktop: Features
Chrome Remote Desktop offers many great features, some of which are really helpful. Hereâs a shortlist of its more essential features:
- Itâs fully free
- You likely have Chrome installed already
- Completely cross-platform
- Lightweight installation
- Supports unattended access
- Supports clipboard syncing across computers
- Supports keyboard mapping
The fact that itâs free shouldnât really be surprising; Google products are usually free to install and use. Also, since Chrome is one of the most popular browsers around, youâll likely have it on your device already, meaning youâll only need to install an extension. Chrome runs on all platforms and operating systems, including Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS. So, you wonât need to change apps or pay for more advanced ones with cross-platform features.
Using Chrome Remote Desktop: Pros and Cons
â Pros
- Free
- Cross-Platform
- Frequent updates
- Secure
- Works unattended (remote computer doesnât need a user to be logged in)
đ»Cons
- No cross-computer printer support
- No chat capabilities
- Consumes a lot of resources
As you can see, there are a lot of really impressive advantages to using Chrome Remote Desktop. Of course, some of these are also available in other applications, but theyâre all in one place here. The fact that Chrome supports both short-term connections and long-term, unattended ones, is its most significant advantage.
Perhaps the most crucial disadvantage that may discourage some from using Chrome Remote Desktop is how much of your memory and processing resources it will take up. Chrome itself is infamous for being resource-hungry, and running a remote connection on top of it only makes things worse. To understand just how resource-hungry Chrome can be compared to other browsers, you can read my article on which browsers use the least RAM in 2022. So, if you have an older computer at home, you may want to give a more resource-efficient option a look. Otherwise, I can recommend adopting Chrome as your new remote desktop application.
[rh-cta-rdp type=”2″]How to Set up and Use Chrome Remote Desktop
đïžServer-side SetupÂ
The server is the remote computer you will be connecting to. On the server, you need to carry out the following steps. If youâre doing support for a friend, you should get them to do it. But if youâre trying to connect to your server, you need to first follow these steps using the remote connection method your provider recommends. Once youâve set things up, you can switch to Chrome. At Cloudzy, for example, we recommend you start with the web-based VNC application we provide through our user control panel.
Step 1: Visit the Chrome Remote Desktop Website
Point your browser to Googleâs website for Chrome Remote Desktop.
Step 2: Log in to get started
Once there, select âGet startedâ and log in to your Google account if asked
Step 3: Download the Chrome extension
 Click on the âdownloadâ button to install the extension in Chrome.
Step 4: Start installation
Choose âAccept and Installâ on the Ready to install screen.
Step 5: Accept any prompts to continue
Accept any installation prompts and wait for Chrome Remote Desktop Host to finish installing. You’ll know it’s done when the web page no longer shows the “CANCEL” button.
Step 6: Choose a name for the remote computer
Choose a name for that computer on the Chrome Remote Desktop page, and then select NEXT.
Step 7: Choose a PINÂ
Choose a PIN that’ll be used to connect to the host. It must be a numerical string and at least six digits long.
Step 8: Finalize the installation and start the service
Select âSTARTâ and confirm or allow any pop-up messages. The computer will be registered to the Google account you signed in with, and you’ll know it’s completed when you see Online just below the computer name.
Note: If you wish to use Chrome Remote Desktop for unattended access to a friend’s computer, you’ll need to log in once with your credentials on their computer to set it up. You won’t need to stay logged in after the initial installation meaning that you can log out completely and the program will still run in the background as an extension.
Also Read: Which browser uses the least ram in 2022?
đšđœâđ»Client-side Setup
Here’s what the client should do to connect to the host to remotely control it:
Step 1: Open Chrome and visit the Chrome Remote Desktop page.
Step 2: Open the Remote Access tab at the top of that page, and log in to your Google account.
Note: This needs to be the same Google account that was used when setting up host remote access like described above.
Step 3: Select a host computer from the Remote devices section.
Note: If this section shows a device under âThis device,â then do not log in to that computer since itâs your own; logging in to it will probably cause some bugs.
Step 4: Enter the PIN created on the host computer to start the remote session.
When the client connects to the host computer, a message displays on the host saying: “Your desktop is currently shared with <email address>,” so Chrome Remote Desktop doesn’t log in discreetly unlike some remote access programs.
Connecting through temporary access codes
If you need someone else to connect to your computer, even if they didn’t set up the access in the first place, this is the route you would need to follow:
Step 1: Get a One-Time Access Code
Open the Remote Support tab on Chrome Remote Desktop and choose to Get Support to get a one-time access code that you can share with the person who will connect to your computer. (You’ll be asked to install the Chrome Remote Desktop extension if it’s not already on your computer.)
Step 2: Have the client-side Agree to âGive Supportâ
 The person must enter the same webpage on their computer and choose to Give support.
Step 3: Test the Connection
Thatâs all they need to do. Now, they can log in under any Google account to control your computer, so long as they enter the correct code.
Chrome Remote Desktop Extensions
Google Chrome remote desktop extensions allow you to have good remote access. You get access to more advanced features and customization. Instead of going to the remote desktop website every time, you can download the extension from Googleâs Chrome Web Store. This extension is free and receives regular updates.
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The number of Chrome remote desktop users is undoubtedly rising, and one may expect it to grow over the other remote desktop platforms like Team Viewer or Any Desk.
To download the extension, you should visit the following link: Chrome RDP Extension – Chrome Web Store
Allowing Others to Access to Your Computer
To allow access to your computer, do the following steps:
- You need to click on the share button
- A unique one-time use access code will generate.
- Get this code to the person who wants to grant access.
Once they follow the instruction, they will be able to see your screen.
Also Read: How to enable RDP in Windows server 2012?
Connect to other computers
For Accessing to other’s computers do the following steps that are fairly the same as the previous part:
- When the person sends you the access code, you must input it onto the text box.
- Press connect, the extension will verify the code. Now, you can see the computer screen of others.Â
Now, you have the computer of another person within the browser.
Chrome Remote Desktop Security
Of course, accessing a computer virtually comes with its risks and doubts, but Google takes the necessary steps to make it as secure as possible. With a secure SSL connection, no one will find out about the activities of both the host and the device accessing the computer virtually. Moreover, AES encryption is involved that adds an extra layer of security.
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AES Encryption
This is symmetric key encryption that uses a key length of about 256 bits, and only one of it may be used to cipher and decipher information (aka data). With this, you can have a chrome remote desktop permanent access which is very secure, and impenetrable. This is the primary feature of the Google Chrome remote desktop.
What can be done for extra security?
To make your chrome remote desktop access easy, you should follow some of these precautionary measures:
- Change your PIN every once in a while, keeping it complex and unique.
- Make sure your machine is not vulnerable in any aspect.
- If there are any third parties involved, they should be trustworthy.
- Avoid accessing your computer using someone elseâs device unless you trust them.
- Logging off after use may be the best option.
Mobile Access with Chrome Remote Desktop
As mentioned before, you can use Google Chrome Remote Desktop on both Android and IOS operating systems, each of which is used in mobiles commonly nowadays. However, a mobile using an operating system other than these (which is quite rare) may not be able to make use of this service. You will have to keep in mind a few additional points discussed below:
- If your mobile and the targeted computer have the same Google account logged in, the computer will automatically show up on your mobile.
- By using this extension, you will be displayed with the entire computer screen.
- Since the screen is generally big, you can navigate via scrolling and zoom in and out.
- Both IOS and Android provide trackpad mode, where you can make use of left-click and right-click of a mouse, by single tapping and double-tapping subsequently.
Benefits of Remote Access with Mobile
With remote access on mobile, you will have the below advantages:
- You can access your computer in an emergency.
- Makes your computer utterly portable (well, virtually).
- You will learn to use it in no time.
Of course, there are some challenges with trying to use a desktop from a small cell screen, but practices makes perfect, at least in theory.
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What Now?
Okay, so youâve installed and hopefully found Chrome Remote Desktop to your liking; what now? There are always things to be done, like ensuring your remote desktop server is secure enough or adding other security measures. You may also want to give RDP a try and see if thatâs more to your liking. If you havenât got one yet, you should also think about getting your own Remote Desktop Server. As you probably noticed from this tutorial, a remote desktop can be a handy way of keeping your files and apps accessible or giving your employees access to a virtual office with the right software installed. Cloudzy offers robust, reliable Remote Desktop Servers equipped with the fastest hardware available, including NVMe storage and DDR4 RAMs. With more than 14 global data centers, youâll be sure to find a Remote Desktop Server thatâs close to you or your employees.
FAQ
What is Chrome Remote Desktop?
Itâs a remote desktop solution that Google has developed for its Chrome systems. You can use Chrome Remote Desktop to view and work with a remote desktop on your Chrome browser.
Do I need to install any apps to use Chrome Remote Desktop?
No, you donât. Chrome Remote Desktopâs only requirement is that you have Chrome installed on both systems.Â
Can I connect to a Linux VPS using Chrome Remote Desktop?
Of course. You can set up the open-source Chromium browser on your Linux VPS first and use it to connect remotely.
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