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When you take an assessment or join an interview on Talview, Chrome needs permission to access your camera, microphone, and screen sharing. In this article, you will learn how to allow each of these permissions so your session can proceed without interruptions.

Before you begin

  • Make sure you’re using the latest version of Chrome. You can check by going to Settings > About Chrome.
  • Close any other apps that may be using your camera or microphone, such as Zoom, Teams, or Skype.

Allowing camera and microphone permissions

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  1. Open your Talview assessment or interview link in Chrome.
  2. When Chrome displays a pop-up asking to use your camera and microphone, click Allow.
  3. If you don’t see a pop-up, or if you previously clicked Block, click the tune icon (or lock icon) in the address bar next to the site URL.
  4. Click Site settings.
  5. Find Camera and set it to Allow.
  6. Find Microphone and set it to Allow.
  7. Go back to your Talview tab and refresh the page.
If Chrome still doesn’t prompt you, you can update permissions from the browser settings:
  • Click the menu in the top-right corner of Chrome and select Settings.
  • Go to Privacy and security > Site settings.
  • Under Permissions, click Camera and make sure Sites can ask to use your camera is turned on.
  • Do the same for Microphone.
  • Go back to your Talview link, refresh the page, and click Allow when prompted.

Allowing screen sharing permissions

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  1. When your assessment or interview requires screen sharing, Chrome will display a dialog asking you to choose what to share.
  2. Select Entire Screen (unless instructed otherwise).
  3. Click Share to confirm.
If you’re on a Mac and screen sharing doesn’t start:
  • Go toSystem Settings > Privacy & Security > Screen Recording.
  • Make sure Google Chrome has a checkmark next to it.
  • If you just added Chrome to the list, quit Chrome completely and reopen it for the change to take effect.
If you’re on Windows, screen sharing in Chrome generally works without any additional system-level settings.
Additional tips
  • If you’re using Chrome at work or school, your network administrator may have restricted camera, microphone, or screen sharing permissions. Contact your IT team for help.
  • Antivirus or endpoint protection software sometimes blocks camera access even when Chrome shows permissions as allowed. Check your antivirus settings for a webcam or video protection feature and add Chrome as a trusted app.
  • Try opening the Talview link in an incognito window if permissions aren’t working as expected. This helps rule out browser extensions that may be interfering.