The event of completing the survey is linked to your profile, what you put there isn't - this is why we couldn't automate awarding the badge only if you put in your profile link. The presence of the badge itself only indicates that you completed the survey; it doesn't provide a bridge of any kind. The data is anonymous in the absence of you manually providing a profile link.
This was mentioned on Twitter as well. It just automates the badge so we don't have to (sometimes erroneously) do it manually. If you want it removed, contact us privately and let us know.
Nothing to worry about :)
Update for clarity:
When you return from the survey, a special GUID lets the system know that something called a user history event needs to be created, and something like UserCompletedSurvey
is stored within that created row. The presence of this event is what causes you to earn the badge.
No correlating information (e.g. that GUID) is stored, the only data that we record is that the event happened. Put more simply, if someone told us that the only way we could save Jay Hanlon from the evil Skeletor was to reveal the information that Jay provided in the survey, well, we couldn't save him. The only bridge between Jay and the information he provided was burned once we failed to record anything except for the fact that he successfully exited the survey.
We'll be updating the badge description to indicate that it's awarded if you take the developer survey while logged in to clear up any ambiguity that we can now, and consult with our corporate counsel regarding any other specific language that we might be able to put in other places to ease concerns of folks that are accustomed to thinking of privacy concerns from a European perspective.
This isn't the only badge that gets awarded based on your behavior while logged in (and contingent upon that, think of the Fanatic badge), but we want to make sure folks are delighted and not abruptly surprised by earning it (and others), so we'll have them take a pass at it.
Thanks, everyone, for pointing this out.