Your friends and family have likely purchased or been gifted a range of new devices over the last few days and weeks, and odds are probably good that you’re the go-to for tech support. Sometimes it’s easy enough to troubleshoot with a call or text when you aren’t nearby, but it’s usually helpful to see what’s going on and also have some remote control access. Follow along for a look at how to screen share with iPhone, iPad, Mac, and more to help friends and family with tech support more efficiently.

In this post we’ll also look at how to screen share and control with Macs, iPhones, and iPads natively. However, we’ll look at third-party options like TeamViewer and logmein as well to screen share with almost any device.

A favorite trick of mine is using QuickTime on a Mac to screen share an iOS device. However, if the person you’re helping only has iOS devices these first two options may be obvious, but are definitely useful.

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