Raspberry Pi Connect Gets Two-Factor Authentication Support, Tagging, and On-Screen Keyboard Support

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Raspberry Pi's Connect platform, originally designed to make it easier to use remote desktop connectivity on its eponymous single-board computers without the need to worry about opening ports on the router, has gained some new features — including the ability to tag and search for devices, two-factor authentication, and support for virtual keyboards on touchscreen devices like tablets.

"Raspberry Pi Connect lets you access your Raspberry Pi devices remotely from anywhere, straight from a web browser," explains Raspberry Pi principal senior engineer Paul Mucur of the company's software offering, which launched shortly after the move to the Wayland compositor made VNC remote desktop connectivity a little trickier. "Since we last wrote about Connect, we've shipped three updates that we think will make it noticeably more useful — particularly for the growing number of teams using Connect for Organizations to manage fleets of devices."

Raspberry Pi's Connect remote access and management...

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