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submitted 1 year ago by Ward@lemmy.nz to c/privacyguides@lemmy.one

Visit our site: https://purplix.io

Support us on Github: https://github.com/WardPearce/Purplix.io

What is Purplix Survey?

Purplix Survey is a free & open source survey tool what can't read your questions & answers.

With traditional surveys you are one data breach, one rouge employee or one government warrant away from all your user's data being exposed. Purplix uses modern encryption techniques to keep your user's data away from any actors.

How does it work?

Questions, Descriptions & Title encryption

When you create a survey, we encrypt your title, descriptions & questions with a secret key. This key is then stored encrypted in your keychain. When you share your survey with others using a link, the key is stored in the link for your participants. This ensures that your survey questions can only be read by your participants.

Answers encryption

Every survey has its own unique key pair. The private key is securely stored in your keychain, while the public key is used by users to encrypt their answers. Only you have the means to decrypt the answers once they are submitted. When you share a survey, we include a hash of the public key in the URL to prevent main-in-the-middle attacks.

Preventing spam & multiple submissions

Survey creators can opt-in to use VPN blocking, requiring a Purplix account or IP blocking. IP blocking works by storing a hash of the IP salted with a key not stored by Purplix, minimizing the attack surface of tracking submission locations, these IP hashes are only stored for 7 days or until the survey closes. Users will always be informed when any of these features are enabled.

Fill out a survey!

https://purplix.io/s/651e32f0ab4897a99d28ea0e/CCpu5Nd8guMbuEw-jIEv10l6ICSvdCr84AtRYf9fPWk#905wt-r_OcvYfhQKhdS2Cjc1HXm7Vw6W_sm--9GkaOw

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[-] krimsonbun 17 points 1 year ago

I've always wanted a proper alternative to google forms, thank you!!

[-] Deebster@beehaw.org 8 points 1 year ago

This is a neat little idea, although I'm surprised you found the motivation to finish what seems like a niche need. Was this something that you wanted for yourself?

[-] Ward@lemmy.nz 10 points 1 year ago

has been a old and off project for a few months. Would call it niche in terms of people who care about e2ee tools, but in general how insecure surveys are shouldn't be as common place as it is.

[-] dannym@lemmy.escapebigtech.info 3 points 1 year ago

Love what you're doing!

Where can I donate to help the project forward?

Also, would you be open to having an article written in a pro-privacy & pro-FOSS blog about the applications you're building?

[-] Ward@lemmy.nz 4 points 1 year ago

Currently we aren't taking donations, till we have some sort of transparency system in place.

Thanks for expressing your interest in a blog, could be interested.

[-] forensic_potato@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

I like you, your answer and your post. Have a cupcake. I also look forward to your updates. Thanks for sharing!

[-] dannym@lemmy.escapebigtech.info 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I completely respect your decision to hold off on donations until there's a transparent system in place. It's an admirable approach that really aligns with the spirit of FOSS.

As one of my side projects I manage a blog called escapebigtech.info, and we've been fortunate enough to gather around 4000 unique monthly readers. We focus on FOSS and privacy, and I'm launching a weekly feature starting next Friday (2023-10-13) to showcase valuable FOSS projects. I think Purplix would be an excellent candidate for this feature, and I'd be interested in covering it in about three weeks if you're open to it.

[-] Ward@lemmy.nz 2 points 1 year ago

I'd love to be covered in your blog, feel free to add me on Matrix if you have any questions.

https://matrix.to/#/@wardpearce:matrix.org

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