this post was submitted on 23 Jun 2023
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Hi not sure if you are aware, but this showed up on my kbin feed. I often see admin posts from other instances here.
People who arent actually on beehaw might fill it out for some reason, you know how the internet is.
I guess there is no way to limit the post visibility to only your own users.
Yeah, there unfortunately isn't. If people are honest, they will just say no on the first question and we should be fine though
I think they may have tried to account for that because just being curious I clicked to see what survey type it was, It's non-privacy respecting Google by the way, but anyway, the first question is "Do you have an account on Beehaw?" Possible answers, Yes, No, I'm waiting on Approval. I exited because I don't have an account, and even if I did, I don't like having my email account tied to surveys.
I hate Google surveys as well, but this one didn't require an email log-in. Or, at least it didn't from me, and I have zero Google-related cookies in my browser.
It did say something like "sign in to save your answers", but other than that, nothing.
I wouldnt have chosen google for this job and there is lots of other discussion of that in the comments.
I infer from this that your email host is gmail.com and you are already logged in to it in the browser. Without containers or other mitigation. Which is how your answers could be tied to that email.
If so, very strange to be complaining about the privacy of the survey. Your whole life is compromised...