Built-in protection

Anti-cheat mode
with the same UI language

Reduce risky behavior during assessments with a clear set of safeguards that are visible to students and easy for teachers to enable.

Detection, deterrence, and incident reporting

Exit Detection

Each tab switch or window change can be logged to document disruptions with clearer post-test context.

Guided Full Screen

The test keeps students in a more focused interface with fewer shortcuts to outside content and distractions.

Multiple Versions

Combined with the simple test flow, multiple variants make copying from a nearby student much less useful.

Simple activation, immediate effect

Anti-cheat mode is enabled directly from the test options. No complex setup, just a clear step before the assessment goes live.

Fast activation
Incident log
Visible deterrence
1

Open your test

Go to the preview or details page of the assessment you want to publish.

2

Enable anti-cheat

Turn on the dedicated option before sharing the test with students.

3

Review the session afterward

Use flagged events to better interpret what happened during the assessment.

Activation sequence

Step 1: open the test to publish
Step 2: enable anti-cheat mode
Step 3: share the test with the class
Step 4: review flagged incidents

What actually protects the session

Anti-cheat mode is not vague positioning. It combines visible barriers for students with useful signals for teachers after the test.

Tab switches

A context change can be logged so you have an objective trace of interruptions.

Full screen

The display frame reduces quick detours to other content during the assessment.

Writing

Externally pasted content can be identified to better protect authentic writing.

Multiple versions

Assessment variants add a practical deterrence layer during in-class exams.

Monitoring report

Active
11:08 tab exit detected
11:09 full-screen restored
11:24 session continued without additional incidents

Known limits and best practices

Like any classroom protection system, this mode works best when paired with clear supervision practices.

Mobile app

On mobile devices, anti-cheat mode is limited. Use external supervision for those sessions.

Screenshots

Screenshots are not blocked. If your context requires more control, combine Scolaro with a stricter monitoring solution.

Best combination

For stronger deterrence, pair anti-cheat mode with multiple versions and active in-class supervision.

Teacher checklist

Enable anti-cheat before publishing
Prefer multiple test versions
Plan external monitoring on mobile
Review the incident report after the test

Need a safer assessment workflow?

Talk to us about your testing setup and the right protection mix for your classrooms.