Quote Originally Posted by aromulus View Post
Thank you for that.
Unfortunately I had to edit the link after having checked it.

If you can rehash the form, so that it does not ask for e-mail address and names, I will pass it.

This is to protect any of our members here from receiving spam and inappropriate mails.

There are numerous bots on the net looking for things like that.
Thanks for the heads up. I tried to remove the fields in the form that asks for contact details but I am not able to as responses already exist. What I have done is added these lines to this question so that respondents are aware not to provide their email addresses and actual names.

"For security purposes, please read the notes regarding your details.
1. Please do not give your full name. A name (any name) to link the responses will do.
2. In regards to the email address field and phone number field, no response is required. I am not able to remove these fields at this point."

I am not sure how bots work but no part of the responses are actually posted on a public-access website.

Responses are accessed through my personal secure account. So I suppose the information is as secure as people's details stored on a yahoo email account address book.

Please let me know if the above still poses problems...
and I will try my best to rectify.

Thanks!