Division of Computing and Information Systems
Division of Computing and Information Systems
Division of Computing |and Information Systems
  • Services
    • Backup and Restore
      • Backup Policy
      • Joining and Installation
      • Restoring data from backup
      • Mailbox Backup
    • Cloud Computing Services
      • Office 365
        • SharePoint Online
        • Central email at the Technion – Cloud services Office 365
      • Microsoft Azure Service
      • Video Conference service using Zoom software
    • Communication Services
    • High Performance Computing (HPC)
      • HPC Services
        • Zeus CPU Cluster
        • Zeus DGX Cluster
      • HPC Resources
        • CPUs (Zeus) – Utilization Graphs
        • GPUs (Zeus) – Utilization Graphs
        • Active Table
      • HPC Documentation
        • Work procedure
        • Accounts
      • HPC Support
      • HPC Rates & Billing
      • HPC Software
        • Zeus Cluster Supported Software
      • IUCC HPC Cloud
    • Monitoring
    • Servers
      • Account Opening Guide for a computer account at the Technion
      • Authentication Services in Central Servers
      • Hosting physical servers
      • Hosting virtual servers
      • Virtualization
        • Server virtualization
        • Azure Virtual Desktop service for students
    • Software
      • Software Catalogue
      • Software Acquisition
      • Microsoft Software Licensing
    • Storage Solutions
      • Central storage
      • OneDrive Cloud Storage
    • Technion Email
      • Central email at the Technion – Cloud services Office 365
      • Mailing Lists
      • FAQ’s
    • SECTIGO Certificate System
  • Support
    • FAQ-Frequently Asked Questions
    • ESS/MSS System – Self-Service for Employees and Managers
    • Training Aids – Miscal Project
    • TeamViewer Installation
    • Remote Desktop Connection
    • Faculty Engineers
    • Macintosh Support
    • Antivirus
  • Information Security
    • User Information
    • Security alerts
    • Safe Surfing
    • Privacy in social networks
    • Password management guide
    • Password Management
    • File Encryption Guide
    • Tips for using Zoom
    • Avoid and report phishing emails
  • About
    • Directions to CIS
    • Contact Us
    • MyCIS
    • People
  • ע
Division of Computing and Information Systems > Using a different browser + incognito for monitors
Using a different browser + incognito for monitors

    Using a different browser + incognito for monitors

    Dear Overseers,

    You can connect to Zoom using different browsers:

    By logging in using a web browser (Google Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Internet Explorer) to the http://technion.zoom.us site

    In the screen that opens, Click on “SIGN IN” and select “SIGN IN WITH SSO“.
    On the next screen, enter your Technion email address and password.

    In order to see all examinees in Gallery View mode, you must download and install the software.

    You can also connect in incognito mode:

    What is incognito/hidden mode?
    The browser does not save your browsing history, and as soon as you close the browser window, all browsing history is deleted.

    How do I turn it on?

    In Google Chrome browser: Press Ctrl + Shift + N keys.
    In Edge browser: Press Ctrl + Shift + N.
    Internet Explorer: Press Ctrl + Shift + P.
    In the Firefox browser: Press Ctrl + Shift + P.

    © All rights reserved to Division of Computing and Information Systems
    • Accessibility Statement (heb)
    • Phone Directory
    • Site Map
    Font Resize
    Accessibility by WAH