TestInvite is a secure online assessment platform that complies with international regulations, including those related to economic sanctions and internet access restrictions. Users in certain countries may experience access issues due to:
- Government-imposed internet censorship
- Sanctions-related restrictions
- ISP (Internet Service Provider) or firewall limitations
- North Korea
- Iran
- Syria
- Russia (partial restrictions)
- China (subject to the Great Firewall)
- Cuba
- Crimea region
Users in sanctioned countries may encounter the following challenges when attempting to access TestInvite:
- Unable to load the TestInvite website
- Restricted access to assessments or exam portals
- Payment and transaction failures (for paid tests)
- Latency or interruptions during assessments
Before attempting a test, try these steps:
- Test Your Connection: Visit testinvite.com and check if the website loads properly.
- Check Local Internet Restrictions: Some governments block international platforms.
- Ask Your Organization: If your employer, school, or exam provider has a TestInvite account, they might offer alternative access solutions.
If you are in a restricted country but are authorized to take an assessment on TestInvite, consider:
- Using a VPN (If Permitted): A Virtual Private Network (VPN) can help bypass local restrictions by routing your internet connection through another country. However, ensure VPN use is legal in your country before proceeding. Some governments prohibit VPNs, and unauthorized use may lead to penalties.
- Using a Secure Network: Some universities or employers provide VPNs to bypass local restrictions.
- Corporate or University Proxy Servers: Some organizations have dedicated proxy servers to enable access.
- Contacting Support: If you have authorization, reach out to TestInvite Support for guidance.
Important Notice: TestInvite complies with international regulations, including U.S. and EU sanctions. We do not support or encourage unauthorized circumvention of legal restrictions. If your country has a legal restriction on accessing foreign platforms, you must follow local regulations.