Learn what key pieces of information are collected from a contributor during the signup process to be in the UserTesting Contributor Network. |
Applicant onboarding details
- During the signup process, UserTesting collects several key pieces of information from a panelist to create a profile and determine eligibility for various tests.
- Here’s a rough breakdown of what information is typically collected.
Personal information
- Full name
- Email address
- Password (to create an account)
- Date of birth (to confirm age eligibility)
- Gender
Demographic information
- Country (auto-detected) and state
- Languages spoken
- Employment status, industry, and job role
- Educational background
- Household income
- Marital status and number of children
- Social networks
Device and technical information
- Device type (e.g., desktop, laptop, smartphone, tablet)
- Operating system and browser information
Payment information
- PayPal account details (UserTesting uses PayPal to compensate panelists for completed tests)
Experience and preferences
- Interests and hobbies (Gaming Genres)
- Product preferences, including brands and types of products used, which help in study matching
Agreement and consent
- Acceptance of terms and conditions
- Consent to the privacy policy
- Consent to recording audio, video, and screen activity during usability tests
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