TrustViewer is a free program for remote access and support in the Internet, sharing files and video calls.

Free software allows you to quickly TrustViewer remote access to the desktop, share files or make video calls, while it has small size, does not require installation and registration runs with minimal user rights, safe, easy and convenient to use.

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App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    1.7.0
  • Latest update

  • Platform

    Windows

  • OS

    Windows XP

  • Language

    English

    Available languages

    • Czech
    • English
    • Russian
  • Downloads

    1.8K

    Last month's downloads

    • 2
  • Size

    1.80 MB

  • Developer

    • TrustViewer

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Is TrustViewer safe?

89/100

Score result: Warning

This file has been flagged as potentially harmful or containing unwanted bundled software. Please proceed with caution.

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  • Malware free
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Scan Info

Last scan
Tuesday, November 14, 2023
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File Integrity

File
TrustViewer.exe
SHA256
5275fe1f41d973d23e131d6e00d029eabce61205c5f0d96447aed7f2d316ba83
SHA1
1bf1ec0e352d3fd1b475777ba12c3ae8ad2f0811

Softonic security notice

This software has been thoroughly scanned by our advanced security systems and verified by industry-leading partners. However, one or more antivirus engines have flagged this software with potential risks. While these detections may be false positives, we recommend caution when downloading and installing. Some programs may include unwanted software or behaviors that could affect your device. False positives can occur when safe software is mistakenly flagged as harmful due to overly cautious detection rules or algorithms in antivirus tools. This means the program may still be safe to use, but we advise reviewing the details before proceeding.