Ethical Use Guidelines
What This Is For
This is a learning project to explore:
- Browser automation techniques
- AI integration patterns
- Chrome DevTools Protocol
- TypeScript architecture
What This Is NOT For
❌ Cheating on real tests or assignments
❌ Violating terms of service
❌ Circumventing security
❌ Academic dishonesty
Consequences
Using automation on real assessments can lead to:
Academic:
- Failing grades
- Expulsion
- Degree revocation
- Loss of scholarships
Legal:
- Computer fraud charges (CFAA, Computer Misuse Act)
- Fines and criminal penalties
Platform:
- Account bans
- Terms of service violations
- Legal action
Personal:
- You won’t learn what you need
- Unfair to other students
- Devalues your credentials
Legitimate Uses
✅ Learning about browser automation
✅ Understanding AI integration
✅ Building accessibility tools
✅ Testing your own quiz software
✅ Research on automation detection
✅ With explicit permission from instructors
If You’re Struggling
Don’t cheat. Instead:
- Talk to your professor
- Use tutoring services
- Form study groups
- Ask for extensions
- Drop and retake the course
These won’t ruin your future. Cheating will.
For Educators
This tool shows why online assessment security matters. It’s detectable with:
- Proctoring software
- Timing analysis
- Randomized questions/answers
- Open-ended questions
Use this as a discussion starter about academic integrity.
Bottom Line
This is for learning about automation, not for cheating. If you’re unsure whether your use is appropriate, don’t do it.
By using this code, you accept full responsibility for legal and ethical use.