Yes, you can complete your survey on behalf of your participants by simply accessing the survey link in the same way a respondent would. If you want to keep track…
…commit to achieving and maintaining a grade of at least A when tested by SSLLabs. You can view the current status at https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=www.onlinesurveys.ac.uk&hideResults=on. Data is not encrypted whilst at rest…
…be identified by a triangular icon and yellow background. A warning message is intended to bring something to your attention that may affect the way that your survey behaves for…
This FAQ applies to surveys where you have chosen to enable survey access control and create a list of respondents. Note: Files larger than 10Mb cannot be uploaded to online…
…If you see the message “Account activation failed, perhaps your link has expired?” this usually means either: You have already activated your account. Please delete your invitation email and sign…
…all possible routes, on paper before starting to build your survey. Number each survey page in your diagram and then refer to these numbers when building the survey. Consider the…
…survey contact. Alternatively, contact the Primary Contact of the online surveys account that the survey was run from. My new user activation link has expired. Have you already activated your…
…them to https://admin.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/accounts/login/. Account activation links and forgotten password links will only work once, and a user cannot use them to log in again once the account has been activated…
This Help page applies to surveys where survey access control has been enabled and a respondent list has been created. If you have not yet set up a respondent list,…
…the file. Please see our Help article on adding files to your survey for more information and instructions. If your file is larger than 10Mb or is not in one…