

"We also collect the content you create, upload, or receive from others when using our services. Here is an excerpt from their privacy policy: By using Google remote desktop you agree to their terms/conditions. However, Google like any other big tech companies take privacy breaches seriously as it will impact their public relations & ultimately stock price. Technically (whether intentional, e.g., to improve their advertising / machine learning models or unintentional e.g., bug) there's nothing stopping Google from seeing the computer screen. I don't think they can see the Internet network traffic from the VMware Windows guest as it's going straight out from the guest VM without relaying through Google remote desktop.īut I was wondering if they can see the computer screen through Chrome Remote Desktop.Ĭan Google see all this activity (the computer screen) and do we know if they are farming the data? Then I use KeyPass password manager and create some password entries. I log in to a VMware Windows guest on PC B that has a bridged network connection and launch Proton VPN and open a Firefox browser and search for the term password manager using search engine and go into some of the sites from the search results. I use Chrome Remote Desktop to access PC B from PC A. PC B will have the Chrome extension installed and is the PC that will be accessed remotely. Let's assume there's my main PC named A and my other PC named B.

I was wondering if Google can see my computer screen while I'm using Chrome Remote Desktop.
