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Can Canvas Do Anything about the AI extension Canvas Quiz Solver?

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KirstenThomson
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Someone asked a question about the Chrome extension Canvas Quiz Solver already (https://canvasquiz.com/) but the reply from Canvas was not very helpful.

Is Canvas itself doing anything about this? Can Canvas make it so extensions don't work while in the LMS, for example? Is Canvas suing for use of their copyrighted name in the Canvas Quiz Solver website? It's very disheartening for this all to be on the back of instructors. My University won't allow me to do proctored, in-person exams for asynchronous online classes for one thing. I have been trying to use Respondus Lockdown Browser but there have been glitches and they have terrible customer service so far, so I haven't been able to make it work for my situation. I know students can cheat in other ways, but this extension is so ridiculously easy to cheat with that I feel like I can't even use assessments in Canvas anymore if something isn't done to combat it. Canvas doesn't seem like it is even addressing academic integrity and AI except to throw it back to us. I would like to see some more information about Canvas doing something.

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Renee_Carney
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@KirstenThomson 
Thank you so much for raising this concern and bringing it to the Community’s attention.

@KCTesterman  made sure our internal teams looked into this extension. While we can’t take direct action on the extension itself, we did want to confirm [for you and others] that Canvas has not been compromised. The team verified that the extension doesn’t have access to Canvas quiz data; instead, it pulls visible content from the page and performs a quick web search to suggest an answer based on what’s commonly found online.

To be sure, our engineers reviewed the extension’s behavior and tested it by creating a quiz question like “What is your favorite color?” with the correct answer set to “persimmon.” The extension suggested “blue” based on internet results, highlighting that it's simply using surface-level search logic rather than accessing any Canvas answer keys or protected data. In short: it’s essentially an automated copy-paste into a search engine or AI tool.

Switching to New Quizzes can help prevent this specific extension from functioning, though it’s always possible new tools may emerge. This is another great reminder of the value of authentic assessment strategies to help minimize opportunities for academic dishonesty.

Thanks again for being part of this important conversation!

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