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[–] cheet@infosec.pub 3 points 1 year ago

I dunno, I found it easier to move my family to JF.

I made them a bunch of accounts and sent them via signal.

For my mum I logged in as her and configured everything how she would want.

I didnt have to explain to anybody that remote stream needs to be unlimited bandwidth for better performance.

If mum forgets her password I can reset it.

To log her TV in we used quick connect where I had her enter the 6 digit code on the tv.

We used SyncPlay to watch a movie together.