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Data Security in LimeSurvey
You can read our privacy policy and data protection statement here.
We want our users and our community to feel safe and protected when working on and with our online survey software, which is why we will expound on the essentials you need to know in terms of laws, measures, and security associated with data gathered by LimeSurvey.
There are different legislative levels involved in the bigger picture of data security that LimeSurvey is subject to.
Federal Data Protection Act (Bundesdatenschutzgesetz, BDSG)
You can read the details of the Federal Data Protection Act here. Any German organization such as LimeSurvey has to adhere to any data security regulations dictated by the Federal Data Protection Act and the federal state laws.
The Federal Data Protection Act is further connected to European regulations.
European Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC
You can find out more about the European Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC here.
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
The GDPR was implemented on 25 May 2018 and aims at strengthening data protection throughout the EU by unifying regulations incorporated into the national law of all member states. Thus, data security policies will assimilate in the future across countries in the European Union.
The goal is to increase data security by standardizing regulations within an established and dynamically cooperating inner-European market.
The reason for this radical shift of EU regulations is founded on increasing data abuse possibilities due to expanding cloud computing and big data efforts prevalent among organizations in all areas nowadays.
You can find out more about the European General Data Protection Regulation here.
In Safe Hands with LimeSurvey
LimeSurvey neither discloses any user data publicly nor transfers any user data to any third party without explicit consent. It has always been this way and will always remain this way.
Amen.