Google takes small step to protect privacy of Forms responses Google Forms has become one of the easiest ways to sign people up to activities, studies, and interviews or to gauge opinions on whether it'll be Italian, barbecue, or sushi for the party next week. But all those responses — including the private bits — is at risk when it all gets put with one person. Google has now decided to restrict who can transfer ownership of their form and the data that comes with it. Personal Google accounts will no longer be able to transfer ownership of Google Forms to other personal accounts. G Suite for Education and Google Workspace users will still be able to, but only within their respective domains. The changes, which were announced on a Google Drive Help community post, were made as an alternative to removing the feature entirely.