Yes, you can. The ROPOT can also be launched in unauthenticated mode, i.e. without logging into the IS AMBIS. Just add the right "anyone on the Internet" in the section "Rights and time group" when editing the description of the ROPOT. Anyone can then launch the ROPOT via the unauthenticated link to the *.qref file.
With unauthenticated access, the identity of the respondent cannot be uniquely determined because individual accesses are identified only by an access number. This number, which is displayed in the list of answers instead of the name and username, is stored in the browser by means of cookies and allows, for example, to retake the test from the same computer and account and to view the results of the previous session. For unauthenticated access it is therefore necessary to have cookies enabled in the browser. Access via an unauthenticated link from another browser/computer means a completely new launch of the ROPOT.
Points from unauthenticated accesses cannot be recorded in the notebook.
ROPOTs with non-authenticated access may be useful for various surveys and polls (e.g. during open days).