JotFormEncryptionTNW
JotForm, the drag-and-drop online form creation tool, now lets users create encrypted questionnaires. The information is encrypted using the Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) public key-private key method, which asks for an authentication key before any info is decrypted. When a form is filled out, users will get a notification that the answers are available online. Once a user logs in, a private key is needed to access the information. JotForm tells us all information is encrypted; it can’t even see the encrypted data as it never reachers servers in a readable format. “A lot of JotForm users share our views…

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