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Anonymous responses on Office forms: is there any way to have their email or name?
Hi Patrícia, if you adjust the Form settings this should be possible to capture name and email address, as shown on the 'Who can fill out this form" section:
"Two additional options are available if you choose to only allow people in your organization to fill out your form. Select Record name if you want each form response to include the name and email address of the responder. Clear this option if you want to allow anonymous responses to your quiz or form."
So this option isn't available if you want to allow anonymous responses. You may have to check these settings, adjust them as needed and send out a new Form but see how you get on.
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/adjust-your-form-or-quiz-settings-in-microsoft-forms-f255a4ba-e03c-4e12-b880-f7e8b62e0665
Thank you so much!
Do you if there is any way to know who send the responses after we got them? I have a file full of "anonymous" and needed to understand where they came from :)
Thank you, once again!
- Damien_RosarioAug 12, 2018Silver Contributor
Cian Allneranswer above is spot on.
Once you've collected the anonymous results, there's no way to track who submitted what.
If that were possible then someone could trick submitters into thinking the survey is anonymous, and then reverse engineer their ID to use for sinister gain.
If you want to ever cover your bases, might be worthwhile to add a text field for Name and/or Email.
Best wishes and good luck!
Cheers
Damien
- NitishMeetooMar 31, 2024Copper Contributor
Damien_Rosario Hi. Thanks for the confirmation & workaround to add a text field in the form. I thought about that, but then I was wondering, when adding a new text field in a form that has already been circulated, would it invalidate the form or change the link or even reset the num of responses to zero?
What are your thoughts plz
- Rob_ElliottMar 31, 2024Bronze Contributor
NitishMeetoo it would do none of those things and the form would continue to work as you designed it.
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- Hanan_DeyabSep 15, 2020Copper Contributor
I understand your point of you but is it then possible to add collect the name of the recipients or such in the option of "Only those with the link". A few of us were eager to try this out and now we are stuck with anonymous answers to a quiz and look very unprofessionalDamien_Rosario
- Damien_RosarioSep 16, 2020Silver Contributor
Hi Hanan_Deyab
Hope you are well.
I would add a mandatory question asking for their name before they go into the rest of the questions. This way you can associate the answers to the individual.
Make this question the first in your form and make it required.When you look at the results, you can associate the name to the quiz details as it'll be one single line.
Hope that helps?
Cheers
Damien
- John HeckFeb 08, 2019Copper Contributor
Hello Damien_Rosario,
Is there any way to have a person submitting a form to submit it with their name or as anonymous?
- Damien_RosarioFeb 10, 2019Silver Contributor
Hi John Heck
Hopefully I understand right. The only ways I can think of to do this is to:
1. Set the form to Anonymous and put a field in for Provide your name so that users can choose to put their name in or not. You may even use branching using a Choice question to provide their name where Yes will show a name field and No will skip to the next relevant question.
2. Set your form to Only people in my organization can respond and tick Record name to capture the field (only available for people in your tenancy and does not allow for anonymous).
If you want the option to leave a name or to be anonymous, then go with option 1.
Let me know if I've misunderstood and I can clarify?
Cheers
Damien
- Cian AllnerAug 07, 2018Silver Contributor
That's a good question but I'm not entirely sure, to be honest, I suspect not though. If the form was capturing anonymous responses, it would be a minefield, compliance-wise if, after the fact, you could reveal names and email addresses but that's just a guess!
You might have to set up a new form with the 'Record name' option enabled and get respondents to fill out the form again, which is a hassle I know but it should work.