The AnyDesk control server assigns the ID the moment you first install the software.
Many users fall into the trap of using AnyDesk in its default "open" state. This is dangerous. Here is why converting your standard ID into an setup is vital. anydesk id number exclusive
AnyDesk has a finite pool of 9-digit numbers. If you uninstall AnyDesk and do not use it for a very long time, that ID may eventually be and assigned to a different user years later. The AnyDesk control server assigns the ID the
Technically, an AnyDesk ID is a unique, automatically generated nine-digit number assigned to each device upon installation. In this sense, it is exclusive: no two devices on the AnyDesk network share the same ID simultaneously. This numeric string acts as a telephone number for your computer, allowing another instance of AnyDesk to initiate a call for connection. This fundamental uniqueness is where the idea of exclusivity is born. The ID is yours, tethered to your machine’s hardware and software fingerprint. Unlike an IP address, which can change or be shared via Network Address Translation (NAT), the AnyDesk ID remains remarkably persistent, creating a stable alias for your system on the global network. Here is why converting your standard ID into
This is the most misunderstood aspect of the ID number.
Use the + button to add the specific 9-digit AnyDesk ID or Alias you want to allow.