How can I modify a survey link to ensure my feedback remains anonymous?

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Asked By ChillPineapple42 On

I received a survey link via email, and I'm concerned that the sender can trace my feedback back to my email address since it was sent through a service like Alchemer, which typically tracks responses. Is there a way to change a number or letter in the URL to make my feedback untraceable? Are there any other tips to maintain my anonymity while giving honest feedback?

3 Answers

Answered By CuriousBee84 On

Most survey setups have protections that prevent you from just changing anything without disabling the survey. If it's claimed to be anonymous, you're generally safe, but if you’re anxious about it, you might consider not participating or just providing generalized feedback without any identifiers.

Answered By TechyGiraffe77 On

If you use Firefox, there's a feature called 'Copy Clean Link' that can help. But often, it involves manually inspecting the URL and removing any trackable parts. If that doesn’t work, figuring out the generic survey link might be tricky, mainly depending on how the survey software works.

Answered By SkepticWanderer91 On

You might be able to remove specific identifiers from the URL that could link it back to you, but it really depends on how the survey provider set up the system. Try tweaking some of the link components, though changing too much could break the link altogether.

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