A: AnyDesk uses device fingerprinting (hardware IDs, not just network). Attempting to spoof IDs to bypass commercial limits violates their terms of service and can lead to a permanent IP ban.

You might think, "What’s the harm in trying? I’ll just get an error." The harm is rarely the error—it is the process of getting to that error. The legitimate-looking "license key" websites are often the most dangerous corners of the internet.

AnyDesk offers a robust free version for personal use. This allows you to connect to other devices, transfer files, and chat. The catch? It is strictly for private use. Commercial or professional use requires a license.

Using unauthorized license keys for remote desktop software is not only illegal; it is a profound security risk that could cost you far more than the price of a subscription. In this article, we will explore the dangers of cracked software, debunk the myths surrounding license keys, and show you legitimate ways to get AnyDesk for free or cheaper.