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Yeah, I understand that one. I know I’ve clicked the anonymous button and then later regretted it as well. We try to put a scary pop up warning, but it still happens.
It’s difficult for us to convert a poll back because we take our anonymity very seriously. Once that warning is accepted we immediately scramble any responses to that poll and then put a lock that prevents the poll from recording the name/email of any future responses. We’re literally destroying where we would store the identifiable information for the poll and to convert back we’d have to re-create those tables which is a tricky and slow process. And, we’re hesitant to open a way for someone to hack that information.
That said, certainly if we get a lot of requests for this we will work on it. In the meantime, I just recommend being careful with the anonymous button…
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Can that "lock" be "unlocked" for future poll collections? Empowering the poll admin to lock and unlock would be ideal. Especially when there are several that were locked because the admin didn't anticipate needing to collect data, but needs to in future uses of a PPT that includes double-digit PollEv slides that would be beyond monotonous to recreate and replace into the PPT.