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Keep your sensitive data secure by using Encrypted Forms 2.0 from Jotform • Graham Cluley

Keep your sensitive data secure by using Encrypted Forms 2.0 from Jotform

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What is form encryption, and why is it important?

Form encryption involves transferring and storing user responses in an encrypted format, ensuring that the information cannot be accessed by anyone without the encryption key or password. It is crucial in protecting sensitive data, including passwords, personally identifiable information (PII), and financial details.

Jotform’s Encrypted Forms 2.0 employs end-to-end encryption (E2EE), where data is encrypted on the sender’s device and decrypted on the recipient’s device. This ensures that even Jotform does not have access to view form submissions, providing an additional layer of security.

With the advanced protection offered by Encrypted Forms 2.0, users can trust that their submissions will always remain secure with their unique access code.

Try Jotform Encrypted Forms 2.0 now for free.


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Key Points:
1. Form encryption ensures that user responses are transferred and stored in an encrypted format, protecting sensitive data.
2. Jotform’s Encrypted Forms 2.0 employs end-to-end encryption (E2EE), where data is encrypted on the sender’s device and decrypted on the recipient’s device.
3. With E2EE, even Jotform does not have access to view form submissions, providing enhanced security.
4. Encrypted Forms 2.0 offers advanced protection for sensitive information such as passwords, personally identifiable information (PII), and financial details.
5. Users can trust that their submissions will always remain secure with their unique access code when using Jotform’s Encrypted Forms 2.0.

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