Teamviewer |work| Free License Time Limit
Users on older versions (like v11–v14) may face forced 5-minute limits as these versions reach "End-of-Life" (EOL) phases, requiring an update to the latest version to restore full functionality. Why Your Session Might Be Limited
The free version of TeamViewer has a time limit of 5 minutes per session, with a 30-minute cooldown period between sessions. This means that if you're using TeamViewer for personal purposes, such as helping a friend or family member with their computer, you can only use it for 5 minutes at a time. After that, you'll need to wait 30 minutes before you can start another session. teamviewer free license time limit
| Aspect | Detail | |--------|--------| | | None (unlimited duration) | | After commercial flag | 5 minutes per session | | Reset period after flag | Variable (days to weeks of non-use) | | Number of devices before flag | ~5+ unique remote devices | | Time per week before flag | Varies, but ~20+ hours risky | Users on older versions (like v11–v14) may face
While this workaround may seem like a convenient solution, it's essential to note that TeamViewer can detect and block accounts that repeatedly restart the software to circumvent the time limit. If you're caught, you might face restrictions or even have your account banned. After that, you'll need to wait 30 minutes