3 March 2021, 7:59 am EST By One of the easiest ways people can sign up for studies, activities, do interviews, gather opinions, and spread surveys is through Google Forms. However, the platform is at high risk of being hacked and fished for information because it is filled with sensitive and personal data. Because of this risk, Google has decided to restrict the feature that can let you transfer ownership of your form and the data that comes with it, according to The Wall Street Journal. Google Forms to take a step on privacy Personal Google accounts are no longer allowed to transfer ownership of Google Forms to other accounts. Users of Google Workspace and G Suite for Education will still be able to transfer ownership, but they can only do it within their domains.