Undetectability

How TestSolver remains invisible during proctored assessments

Detection Methods & Our Counter-Measures

Below are the common methods platforms use to detect cheating, and how TestSolver makes each one ineffective. Each detection method is shown with our solution below it.

Screen Sharing Detection

Interviewers will ask you to share your screen on platforms like Zoom, Google Meet, HackerRank, and CodePad.

Our Solution

TestSolver is invisible to screen sharing software and screenshots. Our proprietary rendering technology bypasses the standard screen capture methods used by all major screen sharing platforms.

Asking for Reasoning Behind Solutions

Interviewers will ask you to reason out your solution and don't just want code.

Our Solution

TestSolver provides every line of code with detailed comments, as well as a few sentences of thoughts that will naturally lead you to a solution. This enables you to explain the reasoning behind the code in your own words.

Webcam Monitoring

Platforms track eye movements and suspicious looking away from screen.

Our Solution

Use Ctrl/Cmd + the arrow keys to move TestSolver's window directly over your coding area so that your eyes never need to move from the code area. This eliminates suspicious eye movements that proctors look for.

Active Tab Monitoring

Platforms will check if your cursor becomes inactive, or if you move away from the active tab.

Our Solution

TestSolver is designed so that when you toggle visibility with Ctrl/Cmd + B, your cursor will stay focused, and your active tab will not change at all. This defeats tab monitoring systems that look for suspicious switching behavior.

MCQ Test Monitoring

Multiple-choice tests often use specialized proctoring software that locks down the browser and monitors for unauthorized applications.

Our Solution

TestSolver's special process masking technique allows it to run undetected by browser lockdown extensions and proctoring software. Our quick screenshot feature (Ctrl/Cmd + H) lets you capture MCQs for instant analysis without triggering alerts.

Best Practices

1
Before Assessment

  • Test TestSolver with your specific proctoring platform
  • Practice using keyboard shortcuts
  • Ensure you've updated to the latest version

2
During Assessment

  • Position TestSolver over your coding area
  • Use keyboard shortcuts exclusively
  • Maintain normal typing patterns
  • Take screenshots discreetly