Windows 10: removing my PC from Trusted devices and i dont want other person to view my data

Discus and support removing my PC from Trusted devices and i dont want other person to view my data in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; I gave my laptop to someone close to me, with admin login, before I gave the laptop to the specified person, I setup preferences and permissions on my... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by SagarReddy3, May 12, 2020.

  1. removing my PC from Trusted devices and i dont want other person to view my data


    I gave my laptop to someone close to me, with admin login, before I gave the laptop to the specified person, I setup preferences and permissions on my admin account, and I also had a guest account, which didn't have access to the content on my admin account. now as we are not in good terms and I cant trust that person with my data, I logged out of my admin account and removed it from my trusted devices. with that I lost access to that PC, will the other person using this PC be able to go through the data stored on other drives which I saved using admin account

    :)
     
    SagarReddy3, May 12, 2020
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  2. P4-630 Win User

    TeamViewer Launches Trusted Devices and Data Integrity

    New Features Enhance User Data Protection

    Göppingen/Germany, June 3rd, 2016 TeamViewer, the global pioneer for remote control and online collaboration software, launches Trusted Devices and Data Integrity, two new security features to further enhance user data protection. Trusted Devices will ensure that whenever an existing TeamViewer account attempts to sign in on any given device for the first time, TeamViewer will ask for authorization of the new device before access is granted. Data Integrity enforces a password reset, if a user account displays signs of unusual behavior.

    Open letter to all TeamViewer users:

    Dear TeamViewer Users,

    Protecting your personal data is at the very core of everything we do.

    We highly appreciate the trust you place in us and respect the responsibility we have to ensure your privacy. This is why we always feel a strong need to take all necessary steps to safeguard your data.

    As you have probably heard, there have been unprecedented large scale data thefts on popular social media platforms and other web service providers. Unfortunately, credentials stolen in these external breaches have been used to access TeamViewer accounts, as well as other services.

    We are appalled by the behaviour of cyber criminals, and are disgusted by their actions towards TeamViewer users. They have taken advantage of common use of the same account information across multiple services to cause damage.

    At this point we want to underscore that TeamViewer account authentication uses the Secure Remote Password protocol (SRP) and therefore does not store any password-equivalent data.

    To do our utmost to help you - our users - and to further strengthen the protection of your data against these hijacks of cyber criminals, we are globally rolling out improved security measures today in a two-fold approach:

    Trusted Devices

    With the first measure, we give you even more protection and help to prevent anyone else from accessing your account.

    The Trusted Devices feature ensures that whenever your existing TeamViewer account attempts to sign in on any given device for the first time, we will ask you to confirm the new device as trusted before signing in.

    An in-app notification will ask you to approve the device via a link that we will send to your account email address.

    Protecting Your Data Integrity

    The second measure is designed to improve your security against individuals, such as cyber criminals, who steal account credentials and cause damage by taking advantage of the common use of the same account information across multiple services.

    The system determines continuously if your TeamViewer account shows unusual behavior (e.g. access from a new location) that might suggest it has been compromised. To safeguard your data integrity, your TeamViewer account will be marked for an enforced password reset.

    In this case, you will receive an email from us with instructions to reset your password.

    NOTE: Because of the global rollout of the two new features users may experience minor inconveniences.

    We strongly recommend

    We are determined to continue extending our security measures for you. We do not take your trust lightly, nor do we accept any compromise on data security. Please take the following recommendations to heart:

    • Protect any user account you own - whether it is with TeamViewer or any another service – by using unique and secure passwords that are frequently changed.
    • Ensure you have reliable anti-malware and security solutions in place at all times.
    • Enable two-factor authentication whenever possible, such as with TeamViewer.
    For further security information, please visit the FAQ page on TeamViewer account security.

    Our support team is happy to answer any of your potential queries at: https://www.teamviewer.com/en/support/contact/submit-a-ticket/

    We recommend that if you suspect that you have been the victim of criminal activities to get in touch with your local police department, in order to report your case. This is particularly important because TeamViewer is subject to very strict data protection and privacy regulations, and can release sensitive data only to authorized individuals and authorities.

    TeamViewer Launches Trusted Devices and Data Integrity
     
    P4-630, May 12, 2020
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  3. Remove Devices

    Hi,



    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.



    I understand that you are facing issues while removing the device from your Microsoft account as it keeps popping back after removing.



    It could be possible that the device was using OneDrive with the same Microsoft account and that might be the reason you are able to see the device listed under your profile. I would suggest you to remove the device from OneDrive
    and see if that helps.



    You can follow the steps to remove the device from OneDrive.



    1. Login to
      https://onedrive.live.com
      .
    2. Now on the left hand pane click on PC’s.
    3. Now click on the devices that are listed under PC’s and on the right hand side click on
      Remove PC.


    If the issue persists, please get back to us with the results of the troubleshooting steps to assist you further.



    Regards,

    Prakhar Khare

    Microsoft Community – Moderator
     
    Prakhar_Khare, May 12, 2020
    #3
  4. removing my PC from Trusted devices and i dont want other person to view my data

    Trust Device

    Hi Joanne,

    Adding your device to your Microsoft account trusted list is easy. Just follow the steps on this
    link and you're good to go.

    Let us know if you need further assistance.
     
    Gemzon Mar, May 12, 2020
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