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Resolve compromised test content

You invest a lot of time creating quality exam content. It’s frustrating to find out how easy it is for test takers to find and share exam content on the internet.

How can you tell if your exam questions are shared online?

The answer: Honorlock Search & Destroy™

Identify leaked exam content and take action

Honorlock’s unique Search & Destroy technology searches the internet to identify exam questions that have been shared online and provides simple steps to take control of compromised content. 

Search & Destroy provides an added layer of content protection and insights into the uniqueness and quality of exam questions.

How does it work?

1

Searches the Web

Search & Destroy scours the web to identify exam questions that have been shared online.

2

Review Results

Search results are displayed when exam questions have been compromised online.

3

Take Action

Update your exam question or send a one-click content takedown request, when your question is in trouble.

No extra steps

Search and Destroy triggers as soon as Honorlock is enabled for an exam. 

Unlike using technology from other proctoring services, you won’t have to deal with the hassle of manually selecting which questions you’re concerned with. 

In just a few minutes, Search and Destroy searches for all questions in the exam.

“One of the unexpected features that has surprised and delighted our faculty is Search and Destroy.”
Dr. Juliette Mersiowsky
Former Director of Distance Education and Digital Education Collaborative at Longwood University

Transparent results in a simple format

Categorized results show you questions that are:

  • At-Risk
  • Common
  • Unique

Take action, with an easy, one-click option that sends DMCA takedown requests for questions at-risk.

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With one click, Search & Destroy sends takedown requests to sites displaying your compromised exam questions.

“Speaking from personal experience as a faculty member, there’s nothing more nerve-wracking than when you see an exam or exam questions have been leaked. Having that quick ability to make sure that when you’ve uploaded an exam, none of those questions have been compromised is important to the teaching and learning process.”
Naz Erenguc
Director of Admissions Warrington College of Business, University of Florida

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