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How is my respondents’ data processed?

  • March 27, 2021
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Hi!

I would like to know how my respondents’ data is processed?

What I found on this topic in the privacy policy is only an answer to the question ‘Who processes my respondents’ data?’. 

Could this be clarified to me please so I wont be asking people to use my survey without knowing how their responses are processed or used by others than me? 

Thank you!

 

Btw, their is no tag named ‘privacy’.

Best answer by Mariana

Hey @Fiona. Welcome to the Typeform Community! :hugging:

 

We understand how important it is to know that your data is safe and secure. :) Here is a list explaining what we do with all the data and why we do it: 

*Investigating things to prevent fraud, spam, phishing, and other no-no activities
*Sending you emails or other comms
*Using your browsing behavior on our sites (see cookie policy) for profiling purposes. This lets us send you better ads or personalized content.
*Signing you in from third-parties (social media platforms etc.)
*Complementing data we have from third parties (requires individual opt-ins), to send you better ads or personalized content
*Dissociating you (the person) from you (the profile), to analyze user trends and get better at what we do

 

And Section 3 of the Legal jargon version has all the details about this topic. You can check it here

 

Let us know if you have further questions! =)

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  • March 29, 2021

Hey @Fiona. Welcome to the Typeform Community! :hugging:

 

We understand how important it is to know that your data is safe and secure. :) Here is a list explaining what we do with all the data and why we do it: 

*Investigating things to prevent fraud, spam, phishing, and other no-no activities
*Sending you emails or other comms
*Using your browsing behavior on our sites (see cookie policy) for profiling purposes. This lets us send you better ads or personalized content.
*Signing you in from third-parties (social media platforms etc.)
*Complementing data we have from third parties (requires individual opt-ins), to send you better ads or personalized content
*Dissociating you (the person) from you (the profile), to analyze user trends and get better at what we do

 

And Section 3 of the Legal jargon version has all the details about this topic. You can check it here

 

Let us know if you have further questions! =)


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