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# How evaluators are notified when multiple cameras are detected from candidates

During a Live Interview, the system automatically checks the candidate’s connected video devices. If more than one camera is detected, the platform displays a **real-time alert notification** within the interview interface.

This article explains how interviewers are notified when **multiple camera devices** are detected on a candidate’s system, what the notification means, and what action (if any) is required.

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## How is the Evaluator notified?

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When multiple cameras are detected on the candidate’s device:

* A **pop-up alert** appears inside the Live Interview screen.
* The alert states:
  **“Multiple camera detected on candidate's device.”**
* It displays:
  * The **current camera** in use
  * Other connected camera devices
  * An acknowledgment button (**Ok, got it**)

The alert is informational and allows the interviewer to stay aware of the candidate’s video device configuration.

> **Note**: The Live Interview continues uninterrupted. The notification does **not** automatically pause, block, or terminate the session. It is a **monitoring alert**, not a blocking error.

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  ### Best Practices

  To maintain a secure and fair interview environment:

  * Review the listed camera devices when the alert appears.
  * Confirm that the active camera clearly shows the candidate.
  * Ask the candidate to disconnect unnecessary external cameras, if applicable.
  * Follow your organization’s standard interview integrity policy if required.
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