In some scenarios, the helper does require the sharer to respond to application permission prompts (User Account Control), but otherwise the helper has the same permissions as the sharer on the device. Microsoft doesn't store any data about either the sharer or the helper for longer than three days. The sharer sees only an abbreviated version of the helper's name (first name, last initial) and no other information about them. Microsoft can't access a session or view any actions or keystrokes that occur in the session. ![]() No logs are created on either the helper's or sharer's device. Features used inside the app such as view only, annotation, and session pause.Errors arising from Quick Assist itself, such as unexpected disconnections.This data includes the following information: Microsoft logs a small amount of session data to monitor the health of the Quick Assist system. ![]() Input is shared from the helper to the sharer through the RDP relay service.
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