When conducting online surveys, confidentiality is always an important consideration. Online survey responses must be kept confidential and within the parameters of The Data Protection Act. Reassuring respondents, who are participating in your surveys, that the information they are giving will remain confidential is of the utmost importance and setting their minds at rest about this will improve your survey response rates.
When collecting personal data via online surveys, it is essential you make it very clear what the data will be used for. Respondents prefer that you do not use their data for any other purposes than for the research you are carrying out. If you intend to collate personal details and reuse them, you have to inform the respondent that this is happening and clearly provide the option to opt out.
The Data Protection Act regulates how people’s personal information is used. Everyone responsible for using data has to follow strict rules called ‘data protection principles’. They must make sure the information is:
Ensuring that people’s survey responses are truly confidential will go a long way to making sure that you receive a greater number of completed responses and that the answers are more honest. However, it has been known that some companies cover themselves by using small print to allow them to sell on information to direct marketing companies.
One way to increase the amount of true and reliable data you receive is to send anonymous surveys. If respondents know that there is no way of tracing their responses back to them they are usually more willing to respond to questions honestly.
Survey Tip of the Day– Don’t forget when creating the questions for your survey, you must not include any questions that ask the respondent for personal details.
How do I create an anonymous survey?
Furthermore, make sure that your respondents always have the opportunity to opt out of receiving email invitations. This will increase the trust people have in you and their willingness to reply to your questionnaire. When sending out an email template through the bulk Email Tool, you will have the option of enabling Open Tracking. This feature will allow you to track the status of your emails once they have left our system. “Opt-Out” is displayed when a contact follows the opt out link within the email invitation. Any further emails sent to these contacts are automatically blocked.
When Open Tracking is enabled, a graphic is added to the email template. This will then allow SmartSurvey to check the status of an email once it has been sent. The screenshot below shows the tracking information you can view.
Reassuring people about privacy seems very simple to do, but you would be surprised at the number of responses you are missing out on simply because people have lost faith in the functionality and application of online surveys. Some people believe it is your way of harvesting their details, rather than their opinions on a specific issue. It is your responsibility to set their minds at ease.
At SmartSurvey, we take data protection very seriously and are proud to be registered under the Data Protection Act. Please contact us if you would like any more information on getting started with online surveys.
Editor’s note: This post was originally published in March 2013 and has been revamped and updated for accuracy and comprehensiveness.