Users often opt for TeamViewer to start automatically with Windows. This feature can be both advantageous and detrimental to users if not particularly attentive.
The signs to recognize whether you're being monitored through TeamViewer are remarkably simple. After downloading, installing, and using TeamViewer.
- Sign 1: You'll notice the TeamViewer icon on the Taskbar when you start your computer, even if you haven't opened it.
- Sign 2: The main interface displays a random 6-character password (usually 4 digits).
If you detect the aforementioned unusual signs, don't worry too much and there's no need to reinstall Windows. Just follow the instructions below to remove the eavesdropper via TeamViewer.
Step 1: Uncheck Start TeamViewer with Windows.
Step 2: In Advanced, uncheck Close to tray menu.
Step 3: In the Security section, delete the Password and Confirm password. Then in the Password strength section, select Standard (4 digits)
Step 4: Press the circle icon with the arrowhead, select Create new random password for TeamViewer to generate a new 4-digit password.
This is how Mytour has just introduced you to the method of identifying surveillance devices when TeamViewer starts with Windows. Pay attention to the content we share in this article, as many people have lost bank accounts and email accounts through TeamViewer. Additionally, we also provide guidance on disabling shutdown in TeamViewer. If interested, feel free to check it out.
