

Teamviewer, one of the most popular remote sharing programs on the planet has been hacked with some poker players falling victim to the fraud, in some cases having thousands of dollars stolen. Scumbags who fraudulently steal from others are a disgrace and it has recently come to light that As we pit our poker wits against one another it is a case of “may the best player win.” But we do so in a fair way knowing our opponent is in the game for the reason we are as they want to beat us as badly as we want to beat them. In addition, TeamViewer donated more than 750,000 EUR to Red Cross organizations for humanitarian help on the ground.Poker players get a bad wrap for playing the game in an effort to win money from opponents. In an effort to support Ukraine, TeamViewer is currently offering its products to all organizations within the country free of charge. Moreover, TeamViewer has blocked all unlicensed connections to and from Russia and Belarus to avoid any further usage of our software. Existing subscriptions outside the scope of sanctions which are not affiliated with an unrightful usage of our products will be honored until contract-end but will not be renewed afterwards. On top of compliance with all international sanctions and immediately having stopped new business, we also do not prolong any contracts with customers from Russia or Belarus.

As a global company, TeamViewer upholds the universal values of freedom and democracy, and we condemn any form of violence and aggression.Īs this war is continuously aggravating and strongly violating our values, we have decided to completely phase out any remaining business activity in Russia and Belarus. We are deeply shocked by Russia’s horrific attack on Ukraine. TeamViewer stands with Ukraine and is withdrawing from Russia / Belarus
