Undetectability
Learn how InvisiCode remains completely undetectable during interviews. Coding interview platforms employ various detection methods to prevent cheating. Here's how they try to detect tools like InvisiCode, and how we counter each measure.
InvisiCode has never been detected in our real interview tests by any coding platform.
Detection Methods & Our Counter-Measures
Below are the common methods platforms use to detect cheating, and how InvisiCode makes each one ineffective. Each detection method is shown with our counter-measure.
Screen Sharing Detection
Interviewers will ask you to share your screen on platforms like Zoom, Google Meet, Hackerrank, and Coderpad.
Our Solution: App is invisible to screen sharing software and screenshots
Asking for Reasoning Behind Solutions
Interviewers will ask you to reason out your solution and don't just want code.
Our Solution: InvisiCode comes with every line of code commented, as well as a few sentences of thoughts that will naturally lead you to a solution.
Webcam Monitoring
Platforms track eye movements and suspicious looking away from screen.
Our Solution: Use ⌘ + the arrow keys to move the app with the solutions over your coding area so that your eyes never move from the code area.
Active Tab Monitoring
Platforms will check if your cursor becomes inactive, or if you move from the active tab.
Our Solution: InvisiCode is designed so that when you toggle visibility with ⌘+B, your cursor will stay focused, and your active tab will not change at all.
Important Note:
While InvisiCode is designed to be undetectable during screen sharing and interviews, we recommend:
- Always test the undetectability features before an important interview
- Be mindful of your behavior and typing patterns when using the assistant
- Consider the ethical implications of using InvisiCode during interviews