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5 years 8 months ago #171385 by Rossana
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Hi, I would like to modify the default message about privacy that automatically appears when I click on the option anonymised responses.
Any suggestion? I do not have any background in coding... so, any basic advice is more then welcome!
Many thanks
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5 years 8 months ago #171392 by Joffm
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Hi, Rossana,

the first suggestion is:
Update to version 3.x.

Here you have the opportunity to write and display your own privacy messages, and more - the respondent cannot proceed without having agreed to it.

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5 years 8 months ago - 5 years 8 months ago #171394 by Rossana
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Thanks a lot for your suggestion! However, Limesurvey is on the server of my university, so I am not sure if I can update the version..
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5 years 8 months ago - 5 years 8 months ago #171398 by Joffm
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Oh,

Do you have rights to change templates?

In privacy.pstpl you can remove the placeholder {PRIVACYMESSAGES} and enter your own text.
Style it with a bit of css.

But remember, this text will be displayed always. So only use this template in anonymized surveys.





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