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What are invite-only and public tests?
Tests, where you are required to invite specific candidates to take the test, are called invite-only tests.
Note: If you do not invite the candidate by email, they will not be able to take the test even if they are given the link.
Tests, where anyone with the link can access and take the test, are called public tests.
For more information, see Types of test.