![]() But in the case of the TeamViewer font, things are clearly different.Īccording to Daniel Aleksandersen, the font file only contains the characters to display TeamViewer according to the image above. In this context, this also makes sense if the font styles included in the fonts contain new display options. ![]() Microsoft Office, LibreOffice or the Adobe Creative Suite install supplementary fonts. It is not uncommon for software to bring its own fonts (step font files) with it when it is installed. ![]() Therefore, if such a font is installed, one could become clairaudient and take a closer look. The font file does not contain any really readable and useful characters – in the above tweet characters from the Teamviewer font are shown. via email (thanks for that), and on Twitter via the following German tweet.Īccording to the report TeamViewer installs suspicious font only useful for web fingerprinting from Norwegian software developer Daniel Aleksandersen, the Windows version of TeamViewer installs an obscure font file that is not really usable. The topic came to my attention this week both from blog reader Michael V.
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