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What is form encryption, and why is it important?
Form encryption is the process of transferring and storing user responses in an encrypted format to protect sensitive data. Encrypted forms ensure that only the person filling out the form and those with the encryption key or password can access the information. End-to-end encryption (E2EE), like that offered by Jotform, encrypts data on the sender’s device and decrypts it on the recipient’s device, ensuring that even Jotform cannot access the form submissions.
Encryption plays a crucial role in safeguarding sensitive information such as passwords, personally identifiable information (PII), and financial data. Jotform’s Encrypted Forms 2.0 takes encryption to the next level, providing enhanced end-to-end encryption protection for secure form submissions.
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Key Points:
1. Form encryption is the process of transferring and storing user responses in an encrypted format to protect sensitive data.
2. Encrypted forms ensure that only the person filling out the form and those with the encryption key or password can access the information.
3. End-to-end encryption (E2EE) encrypts data on the sender’s device and decrypts it on the recipient’s device, providing enhanced security.
4. Encryption is crucial for protecting sensitive information such as passwords, personally identifiable information (PII), and financial data.
5. Jotform’s Encrypted Forms 2.0 offers advanced end-to-end encryption protection for secure form submissions.