How to Take an Online Proctored Exam on Mac (Complete 2026 Walkthrough)
Online proctored exams on Mac fail more often than on Windows, mostly because of permissions (camera, screen recording) and macOS' aggressive process management. Here is the checklist that prevents most "exam will not start" issues.
macOS' permission prompts are the #1 cause of "stuck on system check" failures. Pre-grant Camera, Microphone, and Screen Recording for the proctor app in System Settings > Privacy & Security. Close all other apps before launching the proctor; macOS may keep them in App Nap and the proctor enumeration sees them. Plug in - long exams over 90 minutes drain a battery during proctored use. Use only the built-in display. Restart the Mac before the exam to clear stuck states. If you use LDBypass, launch it before the proctor app so its window is established before any screen capture begins.
Key points
- Pre-grant Camera, Mic, Screen Recording permissions.
- Close all other apps; macOS may keep them resident.
- Built-in display only (unplug external monitors).
- Plug in for any exam over 90 minutes.
- Restart Mac before the exam to clear stuck state.
- If using LDBypass, launch before the proctor.
Common questions
Why does my exam fail at the system check?
Almost always permissions or another running app. Open System Settings > Privacy & Security and grant required permissions for the proctor app, then quit all other apps.
Should I use Safari, Chrome, or the proctor app?
Use whichever your proctor requires. Chrome for Honorlock/Proctorio extensions; the proctor app for OnVUE/ProProctor; Respondus LockDown Browser if your LMS requires it.
Will the LDBypass overlay slow my exam?
No. The overlay is a passive window; it consumes minimal CPU when idle.