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The Login/Password action allows you to set up access protection for your survey. Respondents will be required to log in to take your survey.
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Looking for a way to determine both who responded to your survey and which response belongs to whom? There are several ways to go about this. Before you decide on your approach you'll need to answ...
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You may want to include your survey respondents' login credentials in the body of the email message that they will be receiving.
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Often when surveying respondents, you will already have data from your list of contacts that you'd like to include with your survey data without having to ask for this information again.
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Populating one survey with data from another is a fairly common need when running surveys over time. Say, for example, you ran a survey last year and this year you want to run that same survey with some additional questions. For respondents who co...
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Pre-populating surveys with data you already have is a fairly common need among survey administrators. In this tutorial we will cover how to pre-populate a survey using an Login Action.
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Customers often ask, "How do I prevent someone from forwarding my survey link?" While, there's not a way to prevent forwarding, there are several methods for controlling who can respond to your survey. Login/Password The Login/Password action allo...
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Are you looking to have Alchemer generate a unique confirmation or coupon code that can then be utilized to link a respondent to an otherwise anonymous response? Here's an easy way to set this up!
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Alchemer offers a handful of features to allow survey respondents to save their progress in a survey. These are particularly helpful for longer surveys that may not be completed in one sitting.
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Are you concerned that the cookie-based duplicate protection on your survey is not working? Worried that the IP-based duplicate protection is too strict? Each of these concerns come up quite a bit with our support team. So, let's review how each o...