I've come across a user that I've seen on several occasions offer to assist others via TeamViewer. He will ask them to provide their ID and password. It appears that the user is positively trying to help and not attempting anything nefarious, but I have some concerns about this:
- Sharing your screen with a stranger can be risky. Obviously we're not everyone's computer nanny, but we do have a lot of inexperienced programmers that don't seem like they're as security conscious as they should be.
- If they find a conclusion via outside services, they may not bother actually posting a decent question and answer here on Stack Overflow. This means it won't help others, and it won't help users learn to ask a good question (provide an MCVE, etc.).
- It's been a while since I've used TeamViewer, but I'm pretty sure if you want to share your screen with someone, it will generate you a code that you can send someone. You should never give someone your password, as that might allow them to log into your PC whenever they want to.
Some examples:
An example comment looks like this:
It is too many questions about that, and we can't understand each other exactly... Download TeamViewer and let me know your ID and password, I will connect to your computer and help you to solve the problem. My email is ***@gmail.com
Should we discourage this kind of behavior?