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LockDown Browser ® is a custom browser that locks down the testing environment within a learning management system. Used at over 2000 higher educational institutions, LockDown Browser is the “gold standard” for securing online exams in classrooms or proctored environments.
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LockDown Browser ® is a custom browser that locks down...
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How do I install LockDown Browser? 1 year ago. Windows computer. We have a helpful video that shows how to install LockDown Browser on a Windows computer: Installing LockDown Browser to Windows. Watch on. 1. Log in as a local administrator with full rights.
Learn how to download, install, and use LockDown Browser for online exams. See the steps, tips, and resources for students who need to take exams with this software.
LockDown Browser is a custom browser that locks down assessments in Canvas, Schoology and other learning systems. It blocks hundreds of methods of cheating, integrates seamlessly with your LMS, and supports most devices.
LockDown Browser is a custom browser that blocks access to other programs and websites during online assessments. It also allows educators to monitor student activity and progress on exams. Download and install it for Windows PC, Mac, Linux, Android or iOS devices.
LockDown Browser is a web browser that “locks down” what you can do during a quiz or exam in Canvas. When your instructor has you use LockDown Browser during an assessment, you will not be able to print or copy questions, visit other websites, access other applications, or close the quiz or exam until it is submitted.