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FAQ -> Forms -> What kind of information can I ask attendees to provide?
What kind of information can I ask attendees to provide?
It’s best to ask your attendees for only basic information, such as their name/surname, email, company, etc. Remember to never ask your attendees to provide any sensitive information such as social security numbers or credit card information. Before creating a form, it’s worth getting to know more about the current data and privacy protection laws in place where you live (such as GDPR or RODO). When asking for personal data, you remember to create a checkbox for attendees to select that they agree with their data being processed under GDPR/RODO regulations and a clause about data processing.