Digital Justice Perception Survey
(NOTICE: If YOU ARE NOT CURRENTLY LIVING in METRO MANILA, please DO NOT ANSWER the survey)

DISCLAIMER: Although it is indicated that the team behind the research will give tokens to those that will finish the survey, we would like to inform that there would be some respondents that MAY NOT receive it, particularly those that answered the survey after we reached the quota. Please refer to the updated age group status below BEFORE PROCEEDING and PLEASE DO NOT ANSWER the survey if the age group you belong is already CLOSED:

13-17: open
18-24: CLOSED
25-34: CLOSED
35-44: open
45-54: CLOSED
55-64: CLOSED
65+: open

The Digital Justice Perception Survey is a part of the ongoing PH Digital Justice Initiative launched by the Computers Professionals’ Union in the second half of 2020. The purpose of this survey is to:

1) Gather the level of knowledge, perceptions, and possible reception of the public regarding the PH Digital Justice Initiative and other principles related to this initiative; and

2) Use the collected responses to formulate, craft, and adjust the future activities of the PH Digital Justice Initiative such as informational content, webinars, sectoral workshops, research, etc.

The people behind this project assure the respondents that any personal information that will be gathered in this survey will be used only for purposes related to the PH Digital Justice Initiative, and in strict adherence to the Data Privacy Act of 2012 (https://www.privacy.gov.ph/data-privacy-achttps://www.privacy.gov.ph/data-privacy-act/t/).

The survey is divided into 8 sections and is estimated to be finished in 11 minutes. Thanks for the time!
For Filipino Version
Should you want to answer the Filipino version of the survey, kindly click the link below:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdBJza2-kGhzQCUhz-ZlXgAAn8g0N7-4jPxWkWlzAKbmxmJaA/viewform
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