Do not forget to disable your Brave Browser protection when sitting out for an exam
Hello,
When sitting out on an exam some platforms like Signal Code require from you a particular browser like Google Chrome or Firefox and some others like Turing require that you sit on the exam on your current browser.
Until now everything seems to be fine, so what are the drawbacks of blocking trackers and also blocking the website interaction?
This could falsify the results as these platforms are not sending annoying ads or popups, even if you need brave browser protection make a profile on Brave Browser called Turing where you could disable protection from Standard to Disabled, and this way, you prevent the browser from refresh or questions to load fully correctly.
You could even lose your submission for the practice exam test.
All that you have to go to browser settings and disable all kinds of protection.
It arrives that I could not submit a code in time and when disabling protection the browser refresh so problem 1 was not validated and submission do not work as the browser refresh them before passing to problem 2 in the practice exam before the final exam.