Hey devs! π
Ever wondered if your system has hidden virtual devices or background tools that could be flagged in online proctoring or test environments?
I just launched Anti-Cluely β a no-install, privacy-first browser-based scanner that checks your system for virtual device software or suspicious flags that may be used to cheat in online exams or trigger false positives in proctoring tools.
Why I built it
After seeing several false flags during online assessments and exams (even when nothing shady was going on), I decided to build a simple tool that tells you:
If your system is clue-ly (i.e., loaded with tools used in cheating setups)
What tools or traces might raise suspicion
How to clean them up before an exam or screening
Features
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100% browser-based (no installs!)
π Privacy-first β nothing is stored or uploaded
π§  Checks for emulators, VMs, fake cameras, multiple displays, and more
π§ͺ Great for both students and orgs running secure tests
Use cases
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 Students: Avoid false bans on test platforms
β
 Recruiters: Share it before a coding test
β
 Devs: Just curious what traces your dev setup might leave
Try it out now β https://www.anti-cluely.com
And tell me β what should I scan for next?
Would love feedback, feature ideas, or just a βyup, this helped!β π
Let's make digital environments a little more transparent!
    
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