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Why flags appear
Flags appear if unusual patterns are detected during candidate completion of an assessment. Examples of unusual activities include:
- Multiple IP addresses
- Switching devices during assessment
- Unusually fast answers
👉 For next steps once a flag appears, see Recruiter Actions When Flags Appear.
Currently active flags
(Recruiters may see these today.)
Flag | What it Suggests | Examples of Unusual Behaviour | Possible Innocent Reasons |
---|---|---|---|
Collaboration (IP Address) | Candidate may be receiving remote help. | Two IPs loading same questions in sync. | Switching between Wi-Fi and mobile data. |
Collaboration Diagnostics (IP Address) | Analysis of IP activity for coordination. | Helper IP views questions only. | Shared networks. |
Collaboration (Devices Used / Browser Patrolling) | Candidate may be shadowed on another device. | Test open on laptop + phone at once. | Switching devices after crash. |
Collaboration (Session Cookies) | Parallel sessions running. | Session A loads, Session B answers. | Candidate reopened test in incognito. |
👉 Next: See Recruiter Actions When Flags Appear