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3 years 6 months ago #205793
by lsacchi1
Access Codes was created by lsacchi1
Hello to everyone,
I was wondering if access codes are mandatory for participants when you initialise a csv table.
I would rather not have my participants inserting an access code, but it seems mandatory if you want the survey not to be publicly available.
Thank you!!
L.
I was wondering if access codes are mandatory for participants when you initialise a csv table.
I would rather not have my participants inserting an access code, but it seems mandatory if you want the survey not to be publicly available.
Thank you!!
L.
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3 years 6 months ago #205794
by jelo
The meaning of the word "stable" for users
www.limesurvey.org/forum/development/117...ord-stable-for-users
Replied by jelo on topic Access Codes
What do you mean by "not to be publicly available"? If a survey can be reached via browser on the public internet, a protection like access code seems necessary to keep the survey nonpublic.lsacchi1 wrote: I would rather not have my participants inserting an access code, but it seems mandatory if you want the survey not to be publicly available.
The meaning of the word "stable" for users
www.limesurvey.org/forum/development/117...ord-stable-for-users
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3 years 6 months ago #205842
by holch
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Replied by holch on topic Access Codes
You have various options on how to run your survey:
- open: Anyone who has the link can access
- closed: a token is required to access (it's a little bit like a password).
- a. You can send this out to with the link within the URL already. So no one needs to input the token.
- b. Or you send the link without the token, then they need to put the token in.
- open: Anyone who has the link can access
- closed: a token is required to access (it's a little bit like a password).
- a. You can send this out to with the link within the URL already. So no one needs to input the token.
- b. Or you send the link without the token, then they need to put the token in.
I answer at the LimeSurvey forum in my spare time, I'm not a LimeSurvey GmbH employee.
No support via private message.
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