Take Control architecture and security statement

Take Control sessions use a proprietary communication protocol with guaranteed global security, AES 256-bit encryption during session establishment and throughout the session. Key exchange is protected by SSL based on AES-CBC with TLS 1.2. All commands, including keyboard and mouse strokes, file transfers and clipboard data are digitally signed.

Take Control does not access session content. Encryption is based on end-to-end negotiation that does not intercept or decode the transferred information or the information in the gateway. Encryption keys are randomly generated for each session.

As an additional security measure, the client can configure authentication using a Master Password or Windows account and enable pre-authorization by the machine owner before launching a session.

Finally, all major features, including remote control, file transfer and chat conversations are logged in the session details and can be recorded as video.