Why Proctorio requests certain browser permissions | Proctorio (2024)

To preserve the privacy of test takers around the world taking exams with Proctorio, we have purposefully designed our software to limit the information we can access. This includes refraining from using facial recognition and implementing Zero-Knowledge Encryption, ensuring that only institution-approved individuals have access to the encryption keys needed to decrypt and review test-taker recordings.

We also chose to deploy Proctorio as a browser extension. This means that as a test taker, there is no native software that you need to install on your computer, and, even though Proctorio only runs during an exam, you can uninstall or disable Proctorio immediately after you submit the exam.

Google controls the wording of Chrome browser permission requests, so it may not always be clear why Proctorio would request certain permissions. Here is an explanation of every browser permission request a test taker might receive and a breakdown of exactly why Proctorio requests it:

Read and change all your data on the websites you visit: To make sure test takers aren’t navigating to websites or tabs that can give them an unfair advantage, Proctorio will monitor web traffic only during the designated exam period.

Proctorio does not have access to your browser history. Institution-approved representatives will not be able to see the sites you visited prior to the start of the exam or any sites you visit after you have completed your exam.

We capture IP addresses in a truncated format so that institution-approved representatives cannot access them in full. The recordings are stored with Zero-Knowledge encryption for a length of time according to each institution’s requirements. You can read more about our security and privacy practices here.

Access your webcam and microphone: When your exam administrator requests certain settings – such as recording the video, audio, or testing environment, Proctorio will need to access the webcam and microphone during the exam and only has access to these devices while on your institution’s testing website. We do not obtain a blanket or global permission for this feature.

Display notifications: In open note exams where you could be using other programs or websites, the test window might need your attention. In this case we display a browser notification to alert you.

Modify data you copy and paste: We can not read the contents of the test taker’s clipboard. Instead, during the exam, we replace the clipboard text with our own text to prevent copying and pasting of exam content.

Capture content of your screen: This makes sure that no unauthorized resources were used during the exam that might live outside of the browsing experience or in open resource exams, this allows the exam administrator to view the work being done outside the exam.

Manage your downloads: When this setting is on, downloads are prevented only during the exam.

Identify and eject storage devices: Proctorio will simply identify “storage devices”, like a hard drive or any USB devices that are plugged in. We don’t eject any drives and this setting does not allow access to any personal files.

Manage your apps, extensions, and themes: There is a setting that allows exam administrators to “Disable Extensions” during an exam. This setting should not disable or interfere with accessibility-related technology.

Change your privacy-related settings: We use this to temporarily block the browser’s “password” fill option during the exam.

In summary, Proctorio asks an exam administrator, “what do you want to look out for?” and “flags” any conditions they’ve specified. If a test taker performs a test-taking action set by an exam administrator, we simply create a “flag” for the exam reviewer or administrator to review later and determine what happened and if it really matters. In this instance, Proctorio does not decide whether a flag constitutes suspicious behavior or any subsequent grading decisions.

Finally, a reminder that Proctorio can only do all of this during the exam.

For test takers, there’s an easy way to know if you are within an exam: the Proctorio icon on Chrome turns green. This means your exam administrator’s specified conditions are “on”. Once the exam is over, the green indicator turns off and Proctorio is no longer monitoring your device.

We know taking exams can be stressful; we hope this explanation provides test takers with more assurance that their privacy and security is taken seriously. Trust and integrity remain our top values at Proctorio; our aim is to facilitate an environment in which each test taker has equal opportunity to learn and perform at their best.

Note: This blog post was updated for clarity on June 23, 2021.

Why Proctorio requests certain browser permissions | Proctorio (2024)

FAQs

Why Proctorio requests certain browser permissions | Proctorio? ›

Proctorio makes the test taker fully aware of what permissions are required to enter a Proctorio exam. Proctorio software runs as a browser extension, meaning its access to the information on a test taker's personal computer is limited and it cannot access personal files or change system settings.

Can Proctorio see if you open another browser? ›

Webcam and Audio Monitoring: The tool monitors the test-taker via their webcam and microphone to detect any suspicious activities. Browser Activity Monitoring: Proctorio restricts the opening of other tabs and tracks browser history during the exam.

What browser is needed for Proctorio? ›

1. With Proctorio, you are required to use Google Chrome and to install the Proctorio Chrome Extension. If you haven't already installed Chrome or the Proctorio Chrome Extension, go to https://get.proctor.io/.

Does Proctorio ask permission? ›

Our program makes the user fully aware of what permissions are required to access a Proctorio exam before entering the exam. Our program only runs during an exam as a browser extension, so it runs within a sandbox and is limited in its access to the user's personal computer.

Does Proctorio lock your browser? ›

Browser-locking to protect you and your test takers. Proctorio's Lock Down Settings ensure that test takers stay within the exam window and are unable to access external materials.

How does Proctorio detect cheating? ›

Proctorio does not use biometric analysis like facial recognition, keystroke fingerprinting, voice recognition, etc. Instead, Proctorio uses facial detection and gaze detection to detect the presence of a face in an image and if it is looking off screen for extended periods of time.

What happens if you get flagged by Proctorio? ›

If Proctorio flagged a behavior as suspicious during an exam, your instructor will typically review the video recording that Proctorio made during your test-taking to determine if that behavior was actually suspicious, or not.

Does Proctorio know if I use my phone? ›

No. Proctorio cannot detect phones, but the webcam will show if you are gazing down or to the side to use a phone.

What does Proctorio flag as suspicious? ›

What gets flagged as suspicious behavior? Student's gaze not focused on camera. This is a common flag virtual proctoring companies use to label students. Proctorio tracks how many times your gaze shifts away from the camera, in addition to mouse movement, and how frequently you type.

Can Proctorio see incognito? ›

When requested by the instructor, incognito access gives Proctorio permission to run normally in all tabs during an exam. For example, instructors may choose to track websites visited during the exam to ensure academic integrity. Incognito access permits this function in both normal and private modes.

How to tell if Proctorio is recording you? ›

Proctorio will tell you before we record any exam data - Proctorio is only running while you take your exam and you will be notified when the software starts recording. Once you are done Proctorio turns off. Proctorio utilize Zero-Knowledge Encryption to keep test-taker data safe.

Does Proctorio violate privacy? ›

Proctorio limits the Personal Information collected from end-users through their use of Proctorio's Services. Proctorio only collects Personal Information as instructed by your Institution.

Can McGraw Hill detect switching tabs? ›

Every time the screen changes, there's a white line. If you have 20 questions on your test, you should see 20 segments. If you see more than that, investigate! It means the student either opened up a new tab, navigated away from the assignment, or opened up another app.

Can Proctorio see two screens? ›

Only One Screen. Only One Screen prevents the exam participant from using dual monitors. Disable New Tabs. Disable New Tabs prevents exam participants from opening new tabs on their internet browser.

Can Proctoru see your browser history? ›

No, our proctors cannot access your computer files without your knowledge. Everything they do will be shown on your screen and they cannot perform "hidden" actions.

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