We don't advise use of VNC Free Edition across the Internet except via some sort of secure tunnelling protocol. VNC Enterprise & Personal Editions have in-built session security for this purpose. All current VNC Server releases
also support querying the local user to accept connections, which is
advisable if you are concerned that the password you are using is weak or
widely known.

But if I don't type any passwords, etc, once my connection is established, what does the additional protection actually afford me? (Meaning, again, if the datastream itself doesn't need to be protected, but only the password and ability to connect to the server.)

Thanks in advance,

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