Göppingen - 14 March 2022 - In the period from 07 March 2022 up to and including 11 March 2022, a number of 1,021,573 shares were acquired under the share buyback program of TeamViewer AG, the commencement of which was disclosed on 3 February 2022 pursuant to Art. 5 para. 1 lit. a of Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014 and Art. 2 para 1 of Delegated Regulation (EU) No. 2016/1052 for 3 February 2022.
The number of shares repurchased daily and the daily volume-weighted average prices are as follows:
The total volume of shares purchased to date under this share buyback program in the period from 3 February 2022 up to and including 11 March 2022 amounts to a number of 9,303,164 shares.
The shares in TeamViewer AG are acquired by a bank commissioned by TeamViewer AG on the electronic trading platform of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (Xetra).
About TeamViewer
As a leading global provider of remote connectivity solutions, TeamViewer empowers users to connect anything, anywhere, anytime. The company offers secure remote access, support, control and collaboration capabilities for online endpoints of any kind. By innovating with cutting- edge yet easy-to-deploy Augmented Reality (AR) and Internet of Things (IoT) implementations, the company enables businesses of all sizes to tap into their full digital potential. TeamViewer has been activated on more than 2.5 billion devices; more than 40 million devices are online at any time. Founded in 2005, the company employs about 800 people in offices across Europe, the United States and Asia Pacific. For more information, go to: www.teamviewer.com
TeamViewer appointed Mrs. Katja Hauser as external data protection officer, who can be reached at pri...@teamviewer.com or at intersoft consulting services AG, DSB TeamViewer, Dürener Str. 189, 50931 Cologne.
TeamViewer chooses all third-party service providers with due care, obligates them to confidentiality, and concludes data processing agreements with them in accordance with the standards of the GDPR. Should you have any questions about third parties we use, please contact us at pri...@teamviewer.com.
Regarding your personal data processed by us, you can contact us either in writing to TeamViewer Germany GmbH, Bahnhofsplatz 2, 73033 Göppingen, Germany (or your respective TeamViewer Group Company), via email at jo...@teamviewer.com as well as to our DPO directly at pri...@teamviewer.com to exercise the following rights:
On February 2, 2022, the management board of TeamViewer AG resolved on a share buyback program with a volume of up to EUR 300 million.
TeamViewer AG announced the terms of this program prior to its start on February 3, 2022 in accordance with art. 5 para. 1 lit. a) of the Regulation (EU) no. 596/2014 and art. 2 para. 1 of the Delegated Regulation (EU) no. 2016/1052, and a change thereto on 3 August 2022.
The share buyback program was completed on September 26, 2022.During the period from February 3, 2022 until and including September 26, 2022, a number of 24,093,675 shares were acquired by TeamViewer AG under the program, representing approximately 12.9% of the registered share capital of the company (calculated on the basis of the current share capital of EUR 186,515,856.00). TeamViewer AG had redeemed 14,555,075 of the own shares repurchased under the share buyback program prior to 17 May 2022 and decreased the share capital accordingly from EUR 201,070,931.00 to EUR 186,515,856.00 with effect as of 13 June 2022. Upon completion of the program, TeamViewer AG therefore holds a total of 9,538,600 own shares, representing 5.11% of its share capital.
Please see the announcement of September 27, 2022, informing about the completion of the program, for further details
I need to create a policy to schedule the use of teamviewer.
Teamviewer host is installed inside my LAN, what I want is people to connect to it only on work hours.
Teamviewer uses ports 5938, 443, 80.
What kind of policy is best suited?
Http proxy policy? Packet filter any any policy with application control? Lan to any external? External to trusted? Port based policy?
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Private users who use TeamViewer for non-commercial purposes may use a limited subset[38] of the software features free of charge.[39][40] As of July 2023, there is a 3 managed-devices limit. Disabled were VPN, file sync, Wake-on-LAN, audio, video and chat. Fees must be paid for the commercial use of the software. Companies and other commercial customers must sign up for a subscription. A one-time purchase of the application is no longer possible since the switch from a license to an annual subscription model.[41] Linus Sebastian, a Canadian YouTuber and businessman, documenting how TeamViewer was contacting him at 'unsociable hours' to try to have him convert his perpetual license to the subscription license.[42] The prices for using the software are scaled according to the number of users as well as the number of concurrent sessions.[39] Updates are released monthly and are included for all users.
We are working with teamviewer and other 3rd parties on implementing some additional security measures that would enhance the security to all customers of these services but we will continue to block any sites/applications reported by customers to reduce the opportunity for fraud to take place.
Since the pandemic began, the importance of remote support software such as TeamViewer and its alternatives has skyrocketed due to the emergence of remote work culture. According to Gallup, the number of exclusively remote US-based workers jumped from 8% in 2019 to 39% in February 2022 with 24% expecting a permanent shift to remote work. As a result, the remote support software industry is expected to grow at 14.5% annually for the next 10 years.
For individuals or small businesses on a budget with remote support software needs, FixMe.IT by Techinline works best for personal and professional use. Using FixMe.IT, you can connect with an unlimited number of remote computers and manage up to 150 unattended machines from your seat.
LogMeIn Rescue seems to be specifically made with the needs of large organizations in mind. The key difference between both the software is that while TeamViewer has multiple product versions and add-ons, LogMeIn Rescue gives you an all-in experience. With a single version of their software, just one add-on for mobile support, and no limits on the number of devices you can manage, LogMeIn Rescue keeps things simple.
FixMe.IT is a simpler and more affordable remote support software option compared to TeamViewer. It allows you to manage an unlimited number of computers and as many as 150 unattended systems with a single monthly plan of $30 per seat per month or $300 per seat if billed annually. The software is suitable for personal use as well as for small businesses on a budget.
It was a tough week for TeamViewer, a service that allows computer professionals and consumers to log into their computers from remote locations. For a little more than a month, a growing number of users have reported their accounts were accessed by criminals who used their highly privileged position to drain PayPal and bank accounts. Critics have speculated TeamViewer itself has fallen victim to a breach that's making the mass hacks possible.
T: Currently, I have no precise numbers. It's a significant number. I must admit that, but I cannot attach a figure to it. Nonetheless, one is one too many to us and we're trying to do our best to prevent them from happening in the future. Like I was pointing out earlier, we see this significant increase only after the latest data leaks that were made public in the news a couple weeks ago. Pretty much what we're seeing is it coincides with that.
TeamViewer, one of the most popular remote access programs, does not offer a built-in system for two-factor authentication. When TeamViewer is launched, it generates a short password and receives from the server a short number for full access to the current computer. How dangerous is this? Is there a possibility that someone could connect to a corporate computer again when no one is present?
Therefore, rule number one of TeamViewer security is to restart your computer after the remote expert has finished working. If this rule cannot be put into practice, for example because the computer acts as a server or some programs have to run on it continuously, then at least lock the computer. Then, to unlock it a malicious actor would have to know your Windows password, but you did not give it to anyone.
This Kanban visualizes all active and pending work, workflow states, and work-in-process (WIP) limits. The system is WIP limited; a work item can be pulled into the next step only when the number of items is lower than the WIP limit. A few activities in the Kanban (typically beginning and end) may not be WIP-limited. The team defines and adjusts WIP limits, allowing it to adapt quickly to the flow of complex system development variations.
Velocity: Your team's capacity, in time or story points. This is not a directly editable field. Instead, it displays the team's expected velocity based on the number of People on the team (we will address this next), the number of days they work based on the Work schedule you have selected, and an expectation that those people will work on average eight hours a day or be able to deliver one story point per day.
Total people: The number of people on this team. You can choose to Enter manually, and just input a number, or Calculate from people you have added on the next tab. The number here is used to calculate the team's Velocity.
Work schedule: The number of days per week, and any planned holidays per year. You selected a work schedule when you first created the team, but you can View or change it here.
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