No, GateKeeper only secures the host machine it is installed on and allows users to use their PIN instead of typing in long and forgetful Windows passwords to authenticate into their remote sessions.
For any additional questions or concerns regarding proximity settings, computer locking, credential management, or compliance, please contact GateKeeper Enterprise support using the Support Ticket form on https://gkaccess.com/support/ or email support@gkaccess.com.
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