[patched] - Uninstalling Anydesk

This is designed for users who might be troubleshooting or upgrading. By leaving these files, you can reinstall AnyDesk later and immediately regain your original ID and custom aliases without setting them up again.

When you run the standard uninstaller, AnyDesk gives you a specific checkbox: . uninstalling anydesk

Always select "Remove configuration files" during the Windows uninstaller prompts. This is designed for users who might be

On Ubuntu/Linux, a simple remove isn't enough; you must use the purge command to kill the config files: sudo apt-get purge anydesk . a simple remove isn't enough