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Stealth & Privacy

What the app hides, what it logs, and what your interviewer can see during a screen-share.

Invisible to screen capture

The window is excluded from OS-level screen capture at all times — independent of opacity. That means:

  • Zoom screen-share — your interviewer sees a clean desktop where the overlay would be
  • Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Discord screen-share — same
  • Windows Screenshot tool, Snipping Tool — captures don't include the overlay
  • Recording software (OBS, etc.) — most capture paths are blocked

You can change opacity, open Settings, or interact with the app normally during a screen-share — none of it is visible to the other side.

Hidden from the taskbar

The window doesn't appear in the Windows taskbar. There's no app icon for an interviewer to spot if they're looking. Press Ctrl + Shift + U to show / hide.

Click-through transparency

Press Ctrl + G to drop the window to 40% opacity AND make it click-through — your mouse passes to the IDE underneath. Use this when you want to read the AI's answer while staying focused on the interviewer's screen-share. Press again to restore.

What we log

  • Screenshots: sent to the AI provider, then immediately discarded. Not stored.
  • Audio: streamed to the transcription provider, never persisted.
  • Transcript text: kept only if you choose to send it to the AI as a question (then it's a normal chat message).
  • Chat history: kept on our servers so you can resume a session. Delete any session from Settings → Chat history at any time.
  • Usage stats: we track per-account token + audio usage to enforce caps and prevent abuse. No content from your interactions.

Webcam & cursor

We don't access your webcam. The overlay doesn't move your cursor or change your active tab — nothing here would show up on a webcam-monitored or active-tab-monitored proctoring service in a way the screen-share isn't already revealing.

Tip: when reading the answer, position the overlay near the area you'd naturally be looking at (right next to the IDE or problem statement). Use Ctrl + arrow keys to nudge it 50 px at a time.

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