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Device Compatibility

Everything that determines whether a candidate can take your exam from where they are: supported device types and browsers per configuration, internet speed requirements, and the network permissions enterprise IT teams need to grant.

Updated 2026/07/13

Whether a candidate can take your exam depends on three independent things: the device and browser they use (each anti-cheating setting narrows the supported range), the internet connection available to them (monitoring uploads run for the whole exam), and — on corporate networks — the network access their organization's firewall and proxy allow.

The sections below cover each topic in detail. Review them against your exam's configuration before inviting candidates — especially for proctored exams and candidates on managed corporate networks, where a five-minute check prevents exam-day escalations.

Which devices and browsers can run each exam configuration: a configuration-to-minimum-device map, a full capability matrix by browser engine and platform, and notes on the platform limits behind each restriction.

Recommended download and upload speeds per exam configuration, what the exam actually uploads (monitoring photos, video chunks, recorded answers), and why connection stability matters more than peak speed.

What enterprise IT teams must allow through firewalls, proxies, and content filters so candidates on corporate networks can take TestInvite exams: the domain allowlist, protocol notes, and common pitfalls like SSL inspection and blocked WebSockets.