Examples
If you want to play with the application, you may want to take a look at these example polls:
How to create Anonymous Polls
Quick Start
Screencasts, showing the main features can be found
here.
They are showing the main 3 tasks you have to do to make anonymous polls:
- Register a new user
- Create and configure a poll
- Vote and show the result
Description
In order to make an anonymous poll follow these steps:
- Make sure to have JavaScript enabled (the cryptographic functions need it).
- Register a new user (at the login tab) and tell everybody who should participate to register.
- Create a new poll, after everybody registered.
- Configure the poll and invite the desired participants.
- Vote.
- The result is visible after everybody voted.
If somebody tries to cheat, the poll would look like this example:
Cheater
Details of the Protocol
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Dudle: Mehrseitig sichere Web 2.0-Terminabstimmung, PhD thesis, Technische Universität Dresden, 2011
[pdf,
slides,
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Privacy-Enhanced Web-Based Event Scheduling with Majority Agreement,
accepted for 26th IFIP International Information Security Conference (IFIP SEC), Lucerne, Switzerland, June 7.–9., 2010.
[pdf,
slides,
BibTeX]
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Datenschutzfreundliche Terminplanung,
B. Kellermann, in Proc. of 26th Chaos Communication Congress, Berlin, Germany, 27.–30. December 2009.
[pdf,
slides,
BibTeX]
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Privacy-Enhanced Event Scheduling,
B. Kellermann and R. Böhme, in IEEE International Conference on Information Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust (PASSAT 2009), Vancouver, Canada, 29.–31. August 2009.
[pdf,
slides,
BibTeX]