I finally got it solved now and just signed up to this community to share the information. Sounds like evil marketing at thanks for your post which I already saw when it was new because of having the same problem. Support said that the bug in version 13.2.xxxxx will not be fixed, and their first recommendation was indeed to upgrade to TeamViewer 14 (which has the unattractive subscription license model). Needless to say that this adds security risks for your data. This will at least let you enter email address and password to sign in and connect to remote computers. Without the downgrade, a quick workaround is to start the graphical user interface with root permission. Simply select the teamviewer package and call the "Force version." dialogue from the main menu. The downgrade can be performed quite easily in synaptic package manager when having the TeamViewer repository in the apt sources list. According to TeamViewer phone support this behaviour is caused by a bug in all versions 13.2.xxxxx, so you have to downgrade to (preview), which is the latest version which allows to enter email address and password to sign in and also would not forget this data.
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