According to the news shared by Ruyoulexiang, ToDesk is currently continuing to adjust the quota. On March 24, ToDesk issued an announcement to continue to adjust the quota of the free version account, and the announcement seems to have a word game: increasing the time duration and frequency limit (increasing the duration is a good thing, but this sentence also means increasing the frequency limit, and increasing the frequency limit is not a good thing).
ToDesk customer service is also unwilling to disclose specific quota information, but some netizens still found out the new quota limits: a maximum of 200 connections can be initiated per month, and the maximum number of connections per month is 80 hours, so overall it is still shrinking rather than increasing.
Perhaps the customer service's reluctance to disclose specific quota information is because they are worried about users comparing before and after. In fact, it is easy to see from the before and after comparison that ToDesk's announcement does not increase the duration, but the number limit has indeed increased, which means that the rights and interests of free version users continue to be reduced.
Of course, there are many remote control software and most of them restrict the free version. Remote control tools involve software development and operation, server and network bandwidth and other support. It is impossible to purely provide unlimited free version, which may not even be able to support the server bandwidth.
Therefore, if users feel that ToDesk's quota is too low but are unwilling to pay, they can only consider changing to other remote control tools. Open source tools such as RustDesk can be used, but users need to purchase their own servers and build a transit server before they can be used.