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JesseDeanClarkAsked on October 10, 2018 at 11:14 AM
I am trying to add a condition to a form with.
If this field has value equal to "password" then please show the next field. No matter what I type, the next field is being shown.
Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
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roneetReplied on October 10, 2018 at 12:00 PM
UPDATE (August 20, 2019): Password protection feature is available now.
Here is how it works:
1. Open the Form Builder and find the Enable Password Protection option under the Settings tab.
2. If you select this option, you should set a password for the form. If you don't set any password, the Enable Password Protection option will be unselected.
3. When you set a password for the form, a person who wants to open the form will see this page:
4. If the person enters the incorrect password, s/he cannot open the form and will see this warning:
5. If the person enters the correct password, s/he can open the form and submit it. However, if you (form owner) change the password after s/he opened the form, s/he cannot submit the form and will see this warning:
6. You can reset the password by clicking on the RESET PASSWORD button or unchecking the Enable Password Protection option.
Please note that you cannot use words like Passwords in your form as our Phisingtool would recognize it and suspend your account. You may put any alternative word in your Forms like Secret code or anything similar.
You may follow this workaround in your form:
1. Add a text element and write a text in it that you are not authorized to view the page. You may show this page if your secret code is not matched and hide the other fields in your form.
Refer to the GIF representation:
Hope this helps!
Thanks.
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Nur Karabağ JotForm DeveloperReplied on August 29, 2019 at 3:47 AM
UPDATE: Password protection feature is available now.
Here is how it works:
1. Open the Form Builder and find the Enable Password Protection option under the Settings tab.
2. If you select this option, you should set a password for the form. If you don't set any password, the Enable Password Protection option will be unselected.
3. When you set a password for the form, a person who wants to open the form will see this page:
4. If the person enters the incorrect password, s/he cannot open the form and will see this warning:
5. If the person enters the correct password, s/he can open the form and submit it. However, if you (form owner) change the password after s/he opened the form, s/he cannot submit the form and will see this warning:
6. You can reset the password by clicking on the RESET PASSWORD button or unchecking the Enable Password Protection option.