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If your company uses a VPN and your home computer has to connect to the VPN for you to RDP to it, then they can monitor network traffic off your home PC. I think this can be avoided if you use your home computer's gateway instead of your work's when you setup your VPN connection.
Although I think Chrome RDP uses HTTPS which means you probably don't need a VPN to connect to home. If you're not on a VPN at home, at best they could only monitor what is going through the HTTP traffic and unless they have a way to mirror your RDP session in Chrome, I don't think there's much they can see other than what Chrome sends which I imagine is probably over websockets.
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deep packet analysis will reveal everything in the chrome rdp session.
stop trolling this guy into getting fired. that's over the line.