Calls, screen shares and screenshots
What your audience actually sees on a call, what a recording captures, and what to change before you present.
- What might give away that you are using ChatGPT on a callThe tells are behavioural as much as visual: pauses before answers, eyes tracking a second window, and a shared tab that does not match what is being discussed.
- Presenting a tab, a window or your entire screen in meetGoogle Meet can present a Chrome tab, a window or your whole screen, and only tab sharing hides the address bar. Docognito disguises that tab as a document.
- Using ChatGPT on a video call without anyone noticingOpening Docognito before a call turns ChatGPT or Claude into a plain document, and one shortcut swaps it back if someone asks to see your screen.
- Showing AI generated notes on screen without the chat lookReading from a chat window looks like reading from a chat window. Docognito renders the same reply as document text, which is what a shared screen expects.
- What to check on your screen before you start sharingClosing notification pop ups, tidying open tabs and switching on Docognito to disguise ChatGPT or Claude are worth doing before you share your screen.
- Sharing a screenshot of ChatGPT without the ChatGPT lookA raw ChatGPT screenshot shows the logo, the chat bubbles and the header. Docognito turns the page into a document first, so the screenshot matches.
- What a Slack huddle shares on screen by defaultA Slack huddle starts as audio only, and screen sharing needs a separate click. Docognito disguises ChatGPT or Claude as a document whenever you share.
- Hiding ChatGPT when you share your screen in TeamsMicrosoft Teams shares only the window inside its highlighted border, and Docognito disguises ChatGPT or Claude as a plain document inside that shared window.
- Answering exactly what an extension touches, for a clientA consultant working near a client machine needs to state precisely what a tool touches. Docognito requests one permission, disclosed by Chrome, not promised.
- What a meeting recording actually capturesA recorded call gets watched later by people who were not on it, and they can pause. Docognito changes what the page shows, not what a recording captures.
- Zoom lets you share your whole screen or just one windowZoom can share your whole screen or a single window, and only window sharing hides other tabs. Docognito disguises ChatGPT or Claude as a document.
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