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After reviewing a session’s flags and integrity score, you record your decisions. Proctorly has two levels of decision: per-flag (confirm or dismiss each event) and per-session (a verdict that can override the whole score).

Per-flag decisions

For each flag in a session, you choose:

Confirm

You consider the flag genuine. It counts at full weight toward the integrity score.

Dismiss

You consider the flag a false positive or not worth counting. It stops counting toward the score.
A flag you haven’t decided on yet counts at a reduced weight — so leaving everything undecided isn’t the same as dismissing it. Proctorly can auto-suggest decisions based on confidence (see Reviewing results).

Session verdict

A verdict applies to the whole session and overrides the per-flag math:

Clear

Forces the integrity score to 100, regardless of any flags.

Escalate

Treats every flag — even undecided ones — at full weight.
These are the only two verdicts. Use Clear when a session is fine despite some flags, and Escalate when it needs to be treated as a serious case.

Clearing sessions in bulk

When many sessions are clearly fine, you can clear a set of them at once rather than opening each one. This applies the Clear verdict across the selected sessions in a single action.
Reviewer TODO. The exact in-app control for bulk-clearing (its label, and how sessions are selected — for example by risk level) should be confirmed with the product team before documenting the precise steps.

A note on tone

Flags are detections, not conclusions. The integrity score and verdicts are tools for your judgment — Proctorly records what it observed and leaves the determination to you. Any AI-written summary is assistive only; see Reviewing results.
Last modified on June 24, 2026