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Man Fai Chan
Apr 28, 2017Iron Contributor
How to prevent single user but multiple response?
I am learning to use Microsoft Forms. I want to design a form and send to people (without Office 365 account). It is okay for me to set "Anyone with the link can respond". But I tested and found ...
Roberto_Icardi
Feb 11, 2021Copper Contributor
In fact it could have some ways, using for example cookies or tracking IP address.
Something that SurveyMonkey, for example, does.
Yes, you could still circumvent the limit, by using anonymous navigation, but for the vast majority of the users out there could be enough.
This one, together with directly embedding a single-question poll inside an email (like, again, surveymonkey can do) are the most annoying limitations Forms has IMHO
RobElliott
Feb 11, 2021Silver Contributor
Roberto_Icardi maybe, but Microsoft hasn't delivered any of that so my previous answer still applies currently.
Rob
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