Getting a free RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) can be tricky since most legitimate RDP services require payment. However, there are a few methods to get temporary or limited free RDP access:
1. Free Trial from Cloud Providers
Many cloud platforms offer free trials with RDP access:
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Google Cloud Platform (GCP) – Offers a free tier with an always-free VM (limited resources).
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Microsoft Azure – Provides a $200 credit for new users, which can be used for RDP.
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Amazon AWS – The free tier includes a Windows instance with RDP access for 750 hours per month.
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Oracle Cloud – Offers free VMs with Windows Server.
💡 Tip: You may need to add a credit card, but you won't be charged if you stay within the free tier.
2. Educational & Developer Programs
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Microsoft Azure for Students – Provides $100 credit without needing a credit card.
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GitHub Student Developer Pack – Sometimes includes cloud credits that can be used for RDP.
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Google Cloud for Students – Offers free cloud credits for educational purposes.
3. Free RDP Services & Websites
Some websites provide temporary free RDP for testing, but they often have restrictions:
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FreeRDPServer.com – Offers limited-time free RDP.
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TryHackMe – Offers cloud-based RDP for cybersecurity learning.
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Cloud-based Game Streaming – Platforms like Paperspace and Shadow may offer free trials with Windows access.
⚠️ Warning: Be cautious of shady websites offering "free RDP" as they may contain malware or steal your data.
4. Use RDP on a Free VPS
You can set up an RDP server on a free Linux VPS using xRDP:
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Get a free Linux VPS (Oracle Cloud, GCP, AWS, etc.).
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Install a desktop environment (
sudo apt install xfce4
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Install xRDP (
sudo apt install xrdp
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Start the RDP server and connect via Windows RDP.
5. Use Remote Desktop Alternatives
If you just need remote access, consider:
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AnyDesk
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Chrome Remote Desktop
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TeamViewer
These offer free remote access to your own or a friend's computer.
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