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Spring testing will not be affected by this transition. However, starting in early July 2025, with the adoption of the new TestNav release (v8.25), schools will be required to use the new TestNav Web App for ChromeOS. The legacy TestNav Chrome App will continue to function until organizations upgrade to the TestNav v8.25 release.
What do I do (and how do I do it)?
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- Sign in to your Google Admin Console.
- On the left side, drill down to: Devices > Chrome > Apps & extensions
- Select the Kiosks tab at the top of the page.
- Select the organizational unit for which you want the TestNav app & extension to be added. If you want to add for all users, select the top-level organizational unit.
- Select the yellow + (plus) button at the bottom right corner to expand to see additional yellow buttons. Select the Add by url button and enter https://home.testnav.com/. Press Select Save. Google will then prompt you to allow permissions to this app. Select Agree.
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- The new TestNav Web App for ChromeOS will appear in your app list.
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- Select the TestNav app and scroll down the right-side bar to enable Allow a Unique Fullscreen Window on Each Screen.
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- Scroll down further on the right-side bar to Additional URL origins field to add the following URLs. Note: Additional URLs must be added to allow the TestNav Web App for ChromeOS access to functions outside of the scope of the app URL.
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