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Frequently Asked Questions
It is up to your educational institution to decide whether you are allowed to use Cliarly for the exam. Today, Cliarly is used in several schools that allow Cliarly for the exam. We have created this guide for Danish schools, which guides the schools on how Cliarly can be used for the exam.
Cliarly is designed to be significantly more intelligent. For example, our reading has a very natural voice, and it does not just read blindly; it analyzes what is to be read and determines whether it is relevant to read.
Cliarly Corrected can understand what you have written and correct the text based on the context. In this way, it can correct the text much more accurately and intelligently. Therefore, Cliarly works much better, for example for dyslexic people, than other programs.
ChatGPT is based on a generative model, which means that it is made to generate new text. Therefore, you will experience that it tends to change the text and rephrase it. Cliarly is not generative, but rather trained to correct text much more precisely and correctly. It shows exactly what it has changed, so you never have to be in doubt about what it has changed, and it works no matter where you write. In addition, ChatGPT does not have the same security and anonymity as Cliarly. ChatGPT is very useful for getting a text written from a prompt, but if you want your text corrected, you will have a much better experience with Cliarly.
If you encounter problems with Cliarly, you can find our support options here: Go to support. Or you can contact us directly at our email: support@cliarly.com. We are always happy to help resolve any challenges you may have and hear your feedback.
Unfortunately, Cliarly’s Chrome extension is currently not available on Firefox and Safari, but it can be used on Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Opera and other web browsers. Cliarly’s web app can be used in all web browsers and on all devices.
Cliarly read aloud and Cliarly Corrected are available in Danish and English.