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MelissaAsked on August 10, 2017 at 2:13 PM
Question coming from our IT partners
I would like to recommend that you contact JotForm again regarding the issues that was just resolved and ask them when they are going to stop using the SSL protocols. If they say they are not, then if we continue to use JotForm, we need to request that they do so allowing users of their site to access it more securely.
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BJoannaReplied on August 10, 2017 at 2:29 PM
Which issue was resolved?
Regarding SSL - All our forms are by default secure.
All Forms Including Free Accounts Are Now Secure
The forms and submissions are transmitted securely with a 256 bit high-grade encryption. You can also log into JotForm site securely and download your submission reports over a secure connection using https://www.jotform.com.
We provide a very high security through out our hosting provider's servers for stored data. We have a very powerful cloud of servers in SSAE16 Audited facilities which provides security protection against malicious attacks like SQL injection and denial of service (DOS) attacks.
All our form are by default secure: https://www.jotform.com/blog/175-All-Forms-are-Now-Secure-by-Default-The-SSL-Limits-on-Free-Accounts-are-Lifted-
If you want your form user to know that their data will be sent securely, you can add enable security certificate seal in your form. Here is a guide which you can refer: http://www.jotform.com/help/131-Enabling-Security-Certificate-Seal-on-Secure-Forms
You can also encrypt your form and your data.
https://www.jotform.com/blog/162-Introducing-Encrypted-Forms-The-Ultimate-in-Online-Form-Security
We're also Safe Harbor certified. Please see our Privacy policy here.
http://www.jotform.com/privacy/
If you do not want to use secure (SSL) form, you can remove the 's' from the link of your form.
Secure link: https://form.jotformpro.com/72215291049958
Un-secure link: http://form.jotformpro.com/72215291049958