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After sessions finish, the Report screen for a test is where you judge integrity. It lists each student’s session with an integrity score and the flags detected during the exam, and it’s where you make your decisions.

Integrity score

Each session starts at 100 and loses points for each flag, weighted by the flag type and by your decision on it. Higher means cleaner. The report also shows an average score across all sessions.
The score reflects your decisions. A flag you dismiss stops counting; a flag you confirm counts at full weight; an undecided flag counts at a reduced weight. A session verdict can override the score entirely — see below.

Flags, confidence, and risk

Every session lists the events Proctorly detected. Each flag has a confidence and contributes to the session’s risk level:
Risk level
HighMost concerning
Medium
Low
NoneNo meaningful concerns

Decisions: confirm or dismiss

For each flag, you confirm it or dismiss it. To save time, Proctorly can auto-suggest a decision:
  • Very high-confidence flags lean toward confirmed.
  • Very low-confidence flags lean toward dismissed.
  • The middle is left to you.
These are suggestions — the decision is always yours.

Session verdict

Beyond per-flag decisions, you can set a whole-session verdict:

Clear

Forces the session’s integrity score to 100, regardless of the flags.

Escalate

Treats every flag at full weight.
Clear and Escalate are the only two verdicts. There is no third “review” verdict — a session is either cleared, escalated, or left to its per-flag decisions. For how to apply verdicts (including in bulk), see Verdicts & actions.

Flag types

Expand a session to see its flags. Here’s what each type means in plain language:
FlagWhat it means
face_not_detectedNo face visible in the webcam.
multiple_facesMore than one person visible.
tab_switchStudent left the exam tab or switched windows.
fullscreen_exitStudent left full-screen mode.
screen_share_stoppedScreen sharing was interrupted.
audio_detectedLoud or suspicious background audio.
multiple_monitorsMore than one display detected.
screenshot_attemptAn apparent screenshot attempt.

Snapshots

Webcam and screen snapshots captured during the exam back up each flag, so you can see what was happening when an event fired. How many snapshots are stored depends on your plan’s capture mode — School keeps them all; Classroom keeps them for the most important flags.

Export

Flag reports export to CSV, including the sessions, flags, scores, and your decisions.

AI summaries

Proctorly can generate an AI-written narrative report and summary emails to help you review faster.
AI summaries are assistive. The flags themselves are detected by Proctorly’s monitoring engine, not by the AI. Use a summary as a starting point for your own review — it doesn’t make the decision for you, and it isn’t an accusation against a student.

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Verdicts & actions

Confirm or dismiss flags and record a Clear or Escalate verdict — one session or many.
Last modified on June 24, 2026