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Think Secure

Lock Down Your Exams Unlock Integrity

The secure browser by Think Exam prevents cheating, ensures focus, and protects your high stakes assessments.
Lockdown Browser

Why Use a Secure Browser for Online Exams?

Traditional browsers can’t prevent cheating in digital exams. Think Exam Secure Browser enforces a locked, secure environment by:

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Blocking screen sharing, virtual machines, and keyboard shortcuts

Automatic Data Autosave

Restricting copy/paste, printing and access to external tools

Seamless User Experience

Supporting AI-based cheating detection and firewall protection

Ideal for: Educational institutions, certification providers, and corporate compliance assessments.

Key Features of Think Exam Secure Browser

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Kiosk Mode

Forces full-screen mode, blocks switching apps.

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In-Built Firewall

Prevents unauthorized internet access

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Disable

Screen Sharing & Recording Tools

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Local AI Engine

Detects suspicious exam behavior in real time

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Disable VM Access

Stops attempts to use virtual machines

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Block

Copy, Cut, Paste, & Print Functions

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Cross-Platform

Supports Windows, macOS, and Linux

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Whitelist Control

Allow only approved URLs or software

Built with Multi-Layered Security Architecture

Think Exam Secure Browser uses:

Real-time System
Lockdown

Candidates Tested
Simultaneously

Compliance with
GDPR, ISO 27001

Local Anomaly Detection

Minimum System Requirements:

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RAM

4 GB Minimum

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Processor

Intel i3 or higher

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Operating System

Windows 7+, MaxOS 10.12+, Linux (X Windows)

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Internet

2 Mbps or higher

Common Use Cases

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Universities

Running final exams remotely

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Certification Bodies

Conducting high-stakes credentialing

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Corporates

Delivering secure skill assessments globally

Ready to Secure Your Exams?

Let’s take your remote exams to the next level of integrity and control.

Integration with LMS

Moodle
Canvas
Blackboard

Frequently asked questions

  • Kiosk Mode locks the system into a full-screen, single-application environment, disabling access to other applications, browser tabs, or operating system shortcuts until the exam is complete and the session is closed securely. 

  • Yes. The Secure Browser actively checks for virtual machine environments and restricts access if it detects virtualization tools like VMware, VirtualBox, or Parallels.

  • Absolutely. The browser automatically disables screen sharing, remote desktop applications, and screen recording tools during an active session to maintain assessment integrity.

  • Think Exam Secure Browser is compatible with Windows (7 and above), macOS (10.12 and above), and most Linux distributions with X windowing systems.

  • Yes, a lightweight installation is required to enforce local system restrictions. The process takes under 2 minutes and does not require admin access in most environments.

  • The session is auto-saved, and the system attempts to reconnect. If a stable connection is restored within a set window, the candidate can resume the test without data loss.

  • Yes. Administrators can define and update a list of allowed websites or applications per exam or per group to meet their specific testing requirements.

  • All user data is encrypted both in transit and at rest. The browser also complies with global data privacy standards like GDPR, ISO 27001, and FERPA.

  • Yes. The browser integrates seamlessly with ThinkExam’s proctoring suite—whether it’s AI-based, live human, or hybrid—adding a powerful extra layer of exam security.

  • Absolutely. It supports high-stakes, compliance-driven assessments for corporate training, professional certification bodies, and government testing agencies.

  • No. The Secure Browser automatically detects and disables access to multiple monitors to ensure a single-screen test environment and prevent unauthorized reference material.

  • Yes. Common shortcuts like Alt+Tab, Ctrl+C/V, Print Screen, and function keys are disabled during the exam session to prevent switching, copying, or screen capturing.

  • Think Exam provides regular browser updates to patch vulnerabilities, enhance compatibility, and ensure the latest security protocols are in place. Updates can be rolled out centrally.

  • Yes. Admins can access logs and analytics on browser usage, attempts to breach security, idle time, and system events—offering insight for audits or incident investigations.

  • The Secure Browser supports screen readers and basic accessibility features. Institutions can configure exceptions for approved assistive technologies under compliance settings.