I'm not super tech-savvy, but I need help with something for work. In my retail job, we're required to complete a certain number of surveys each week. The issue is that it seems like the survey system tracks my device, limiting me to just one submission per month. I'm using an iPhone and a laptop, and I'm looking for ways to bypass this tracking. Any tips or tricks to get around it?
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Just to clarify, are you actually responsible for doing the surveys, or are you asking customers to fill them out? If it’s the latter, it seems like you might need to find legitimate ways to reach your goals rather than faking responses.
Another option is to use an Android emulator like NoxPlayer, or set up a virtual machine with software like VMware. This might help you mask your real device while doing the surveys.
You might also be dealing with cookies, which keeps track of when you last did a survey. If you try using a 'private browsing' mode, it usually doesn't store cookies, meaning you could potentially complete the survey again.
It sounds like the survey might be tracking your IP address since all your devices are connected to the same network. Each device you use at home has a unique IP address, so the survey can tell that it’s the same person submitting responses. To do more surveys, you’d need to use devices that aren't connected to your home network, or try accessing them from a different location altogether.
If you can avoid logging into the survey, you could try using different web browsers like Chrome and Edge for each submission since they track cookies separately. If it’s based on IP, consider using a VPN to switch your location. But if you have to log in, they might use your account details to track submissions, so it gets trickier.
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