We want to know about making a jot form secure so people can enter info and payments.

  • IndigenoTravel
    Asked on March 11, 2020 at 5:15 PM
  • John Support Team Lead
    Replied on March 11, 2020 at 7:33 PM

    Hello @IndigenoTravel - Our forms are already secured by default. It is served across a protected 256-bit SSL (Secure Socket Layer) connection that uses a SHA256 Certificate. This is the same level of protection used by online banking or e-commerce providers.

    We are the first and only form builder with PCI DSS Service Provider Level I compliance, the highest security attainment you can have as a business that collects payments from, and integrates with, credit cards.

    For more information you may refer to this security page:

    https://www.jotform.com/security/

    For added protection, you can use our Encrypted Forms feature. It gives you the ability to encrypt form data before it is even submitted to JotForm and you have the only private key. So, JotForm never has access to the data.

    Related GuideEncrypted-Forms-and-How-to-Use-Them

    If you have further questions please let us know.