Booth Setup in Chrome, Firefox, or Edge - Anonymous Panelists
Overview
For test monitoring and sample serving purposes in a lab environment, unique booth numbers need to be assigned to each device (booth). The nature of anonymous tests is such that you will need to repeat the booth setup for every new test! This is because every anonymous tests has a unique URL.
The video below will walk you through a hands-on exercise for setting up a booth for anonymous panelists on a Windows computer using Edge. The steps are very similar on android devices, and they are very similar if using Chrome or Firefox.
All you have to do is scan a QR code for the booth setup, specify the booth number, and enter the Anonymous test code.
You can also bookmark the Booth setup page, which should be done before clicking "Go to test". This bookmark can be useful to eliminate the QR code scanning for every test, but you will still need to enter the Anonymous test code for each new anonymous test.
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