Chrome RDP doesn't work like other incantations of RDP. It runs virtual applications, cloned from RAM of the viewed PC, locally on the viewer machine and superimposes them over cropped jpgs or png or whatever sent from the viewed PC. That way the images transferred can be much smaller, and bandwidth constraints are much less an issue. It's a wild implementation. Side effects, of course, Google gets to read the state of the applications and track user behavior thoroughly for advertising. And the traffic can be read by IP log and deep package inspection as though the remote machine were local. Check out the docs, chrome rdp is wackadoodle af.
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