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# Apple / Google Store
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- Google Store: We removed ourself from Google Store due to scamming, https://github.com/rustdesk/rustdesk/discussions/5660
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> - Why the other vendors do not do this?
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> - Why don’t other vendors do this?
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> Both TeamViewer and AnyDesk have been scammed frequently, you can google or search in their Reddit. I can not answer "why" for them, you need to ask them.
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> - Will be self-hosting scammed?
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> Both TeamViewer and AnyDesk have frequently been targeted by scams. You can verify this by searching online or checking their Reddit communities. I cannot answer why they haven’t implemented similar measures—you would need to ask them directly.
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> - Can be self-hosting scammed?
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> Of course, actually most of scammers use the self-hosting solution. But please do not mix the conception of being scammed and being hacked. Self-hosting is still secure solution harder to be hacked compared to SaaS.
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> Yes, absolutely. In fact, many scammers use self-hosting solutions. They set up their own servers and trick users (often targeting seniors) into installing custom clients that connect to their self-hosted servers. However, it’s important not to confuse the concept of being scammed (social engineering) with being hacked (technical breaches). Self-hosting, when properly secured, remains a safer and more secure solution compared to SaaS, as it is harder to hack.
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- Apple Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/rustdesk-remote-desktop/id1581225015
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# How much does the community version of RustDesk server cost?
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