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en:general:dsgvo [11.09.2019 15:13] yann.mayeren:general:dsgvo [11.09.2019 15:16] – [Are the data of my survey personal?] yann.mayer
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   * If you have a very large (e.g. all German-speaking Facebook users) or very homogeneous (e.g. all students of a degree programme) potential circle of participants and do not ask for names and e-mail addresses, then it is not possible to draw conclusions about individual persons in all rules. Most scientific surveys are designed as anonymous surveys for ethical reasons.   * If you have a very large (e.g. all German-speaking Facebook users) or very homogeneous (e.g. all students of a degree programme) potential circle of participants and do not ask for names and e-mail addresses, then it is not possible to draw conclusions about individual persons in all rules. Most scientific surveys are designed as anonymous surveys for ethical reasons.
  
-By default, SoSci Survey does not store any additional information (namely IP addresses), which allows the assignment to individual persons and offers the possibility, for example, to collect contact data separately from the remaining data ([[:de:general:privacy]]). However, project managers have the possibility to collect such data (with the question type "Device and transmitted variables"), to ask for names with open text entries, and it is possible to use the [[:de:survey:mailing|Serienmail function]] in such a way that an assignment of collected data to address data is possible. In these cases one must assume personal data.+By default, SoSci Survey does not store any additional information (namely IP addresses), which allows the assignment to individual persons and offers the possibility, for example, to collect contact data separately from the remaining data ([[:de:general:privacy|Data protection in the online survey]]). However, project managers have the possibility to collect such data (with the question type "Device and transmitted variables"), to ask for names with open text entries, and it is possible to use the [[:de:survey:mailing|Serial mail function]] in such a way that an assignment of collected data to address data is possible. In these cases one must assume personal data.
  
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