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Supremo license options are primarily defined by the number of simultaneous connections rather than the number of devices or users

Business: A flat-rate plan for teams, allowing 3 simultaneous sessions by default. supremo license

All paid plans include unlimited installations on an infinite number of remote PCs, but they are limited by the number of simultaneous control sessions active at once. Supremo license options are primarily defined by the

Note: SuperSU development has slowed since 2017 (Chainfire stopped active work). Many users now use Magisk for systemless root. However, SuperSU still works on older Android versions (up to ~Android 8.1). Higher-tier licenses grant access to the "Console," a

  • Higher-tier licenses grant access to the "Console," a web-based dashboard.
  • Features: Unattended access management, address book sharing among technicians, grouping of PCs, and deployment tools. This is essential for MSPs managing hundreds of endpoints.

A Supremo license is a subscription-based plan required for professional, continuous, or commercial use of the Supremo Remote Desktop software. While the tool is free for casual, non-professional use, a paid license unlocks advanced management features and permits simultaneous remote sessions. Subscription Plans

4. Concurrent vs. Named User Licensing

  • Concurrent: Pay for the number of simultaneous active connections needed.
  • Named User: Assign licenses to specific operators (great for compliance).
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