I'm having trouble finding the passage in the privacy and data security documentation where it says if and how Qualtrics can use the data I generate with my surveys. During an event, we've been told that Qualtrics can use results to certain question for 3 months. The XM Institute supposedly uses this data for research. Is this true? Where is this written?
Can Qualtrics use data from surveys for research purposes?
Best answer by JohannesCE
I received an excellent explanation from Qualtrics Legal:
Any Analyses Qualtrics preforms shall not be used to identify any individual or Customer and Qualtrics does not use personal data in the Analyses.
The analysis process is as follows: customer data is run through a software filter to remove personally identifiable information and brand identifiable information; this de-identified data is then used only on an aggregate basis with other de-identified data. Uses include (1) statistical usage (e.g., surveys with 5 questions instead of 7 questions have a X% higher response rate), (2) common practices (e.g., autosuggest next question or multiple choice responses based on common practices across customers) and/or (3) algorithm/model training (e.g., via machine learning, training sentiment analysis model with larger, anonymized, aggregated data sets). Also, certain products of Qualtrics (e.g. benchmarks) require customers to contribute to the benchmark in order to use the benchmark.
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