10-Minute Data Protection Audit for Employee Surveys
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10-Minute Data Protection Audit for Employee Surveys

The most common GDPR mistake in BGM doesn't happen when evaluating diagnoses — it happens with seemingly harmless employee surveys. Demographic questions that, in combination, make individuals identifiable constitute a data protection violation under Art. 9 GDPR.

What quickly goes wrong

A simple example: a survey asks about department + gender + age. In a small department with 4 people, where one person is female and over 55, that person is de facto identifiable — even without a name. That's enough for a GDPR violation.

A second classic case: the survey URL contains a personnel code or is sent via a personalized link. Even if the tool says "anonymous" — if the distribution is individualized, anonymity is voided.

The 3-point check

Before every survey, take 10 minutes for these three questions:

**Check 1 — Re-identification test:** Could the combination of demographic questions in small groups (fewer than 5 people) lead to identification? If so: either remove the demographic questions or merge groups.

**Check 2 — Voluntariness clause:** Does the survey's landing page state unambiguously: "Participation is voluntary. No IP addresses, cookies, or timestamps are stored"?

**Check 3 — Purpose limitation proof:** Is it ensured — both technically and contractually with the tool provider — that the data is used exclusively for BGM planning and deleted afterward? Linking it to performance reviews is strictly prohibited.

How to put it in place

  1. 1
    Check demographic questions for identifiability risk (groups < 5 people?)
  2. 2
    Place a voluntary-participation statement on the survey's landing page
  3. 3
    Verify that IP storage and timestamps are disabled in the tool's backend
  4. 4
    Review the data processing agreement (DPA) with the survey tool provider
  5. 5
    Document purpose limitation: BGM planning only, no performance-related use
  6. 6
    Involve the works council before sending (Section 87 BetrVG co-determination)
  7. 7
    Configure a minimum group size of 5 for evaluation in the system

What you need

Effort
under 30 min
Cost
Free
Duration
10 Minuten
Setup
10 min
  • GDPR Art. 9 compliance for special categories of data
  • Works council co-determination upheld — prevents injunctive relief claims
  • Higher participation rate through a credible anonymity guarantee
  • GKV guideline checks 23–35 (analysis phase) reliably fulfilled

Eligible for funding: up to €600 tax-free

As part of a structured workplace health process, this measure is tax-free under § 3 no. 34 of the German Income Tax Act (EStG) up to €600 per employee per year — BGF-Kompass supplies the process. Certified offers (e.g. from Upfit) are additionally subsidised by statutory health insurers under § 20b SGB V.

Health-insurer funding & tax: how to apply →

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Contributes to

Ensure GDPR compliance in BGM analysesLegally cover GKV guideline phase 3 (checks 23–35)Involve the works council early

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BGF-Kompass covers German workplace health promotion (BGF): funding paths, figures and legal references (e.g. § 20b SGB V, § 3 No. 34 EStG, the statutory-health-insurer prevention guidelines) apply to Germany.