WHAT DOES IT DO?
Use Google Forms to create online forms and surveys with multiple question types. Analyze results in real-time and from any device.
Adding granular control options for who can respond to Google Forms
Last year, we introduced a beta that gives Google Forms creators more granular control over who can respond to their forms via sharing settings.
Previously, form creators had two sharing options: restrict responses to users within their domain (and trusted domains) or make forms public (i.e. anyone with the URL can respond).
With this new option, now generally available, form creators can limit response access to specific users, groups, or target audiences—similar to how file owners can restrict the sharing of Google Docs, Sheets, Slides or Sites in Drive.
Adding granular control options for who can respond to Google Forms
Why you’d use it
This feature is useful in any scenario where you’d like to control who can respond to a form. For example, business leaders can better collect feedback from specific organizational units and prevent the form from being responded to by other teams or organization units. Similarly, teachers can use this to ensure a quiz is only accessible to select students who receive the link.