How can we read the encrypted submissions?

  • kurlos
    Asked on August 13, 2015 at 11:39 AM

    THe submissions are encrypted, so I cannot read them of course.  How do I un-encrypt them?  Thanks

  • Ben
    Replied on August 13, 2015 at 1:15 PM

    I would suggest taking a look at the following guide: What are Encrypted Forms and how to use them as expert?

    You will be able to see how to read the encrypted submissions, but also many other things that you might find interesting or did not know so far.

    Of course if you have any questions do let us know :)

  • kurlos
    Replied on August 13, 2015 at 3:15 PM
    I have a form submission that has this:
    CpSmw9ZvCENOxZcyVPE9yLDte2NTmx0CVOV4tlsj617NNLM4hOeIwIdYd9AeYmjuIopmLcu24kwu3QeEJAmasE32xWPjowR/5bF0Cd4soef3uNeA+4RoD2dgtlckusuV0bD93Ri/Af1Jmb4kvxBDdBKquTVvI9L7J1Ykomxg50I/000On8Oh9l4LD0L7epIWOsLcb9M7ebWDCZNS4NaRCbONAEeME2Ci5dZSl/wjWFszY34livUbFQCd4sM/O4grHfB3nZTPq9WCQ+08ZysWLolr483Mp8l0uYv2NARJMvCC1XVEnHxDwFNkCzN0era9dz6LmxFi3zhsL6vec0EOkg==
    Mg0R2+uVscPTD4yyZApvvtVzNOqc/m5dWi5H3mVbz92OdQqP9VBSXceRQDBCusa9ZvX0Jdwxb8sTc+xfEGBJUBwQSOevPHRSGm
    How do I convert it to something I can read?
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  • Ben
    Replied on August 13, 2015 at 4:19 PM

    As mentioned in the guide that I have suggested above, the only way to do that would be to go into your Submissions Panel, and once you are asked for the private key to upload it to your forms.

    Once you do, you will quickly see the change from the text above, to a clean and easy to follow (normal) text.

    Do let us know how it goes.

  • kurlos
    Replied on August 13, 2015 at 5:45 PM
    Hi. Your suggested guide does not help solve this issue. Please pause and
    consider that continuously referencing a guide that I've read twice does
    not solve this issue. The prompt for the key does not appear after going
    to the submissions panel. You wrote:
    As mentioned in the guide

    that
    I have suggested above, the only way to do that would be to go into your
    Submissions Panel, and once you are asked for the private key to upload *(
    The asking does not occur for my forms and your suggested guide does not
    address it.)* it to your forms.
    Thanks
    *WE CANNOT GUARANTEE THE CONFIDENTIALITY OF ANY INFORMATION SENT BY EMAIL.
    *Please be aware that email communication can be intercepted in
    transmission or misdirected. Your use of email to communicate protected
    health information indicates that you acknowledge and accept the possible
    risks associated with such communication. Please consider communicating any
    sensitive information by telephone, fax or mail.
    Crisis Line: 211
    Billing Questions: (425) 672-4323
    Pay Bill Online
    ...
  • jonathan
    Replied on August 14, 2015 at 12:36 AM

    When you go to the submission data of an encrypted form, there should be a pop-up screen that will ask for the Private key. After uploading the private key, you will not now be able to open the encrypted submission.

    Please see the animated image below on how it should be.

    How can we read the encrypted submissions? Image 1 Screenshot 20

     

     

    Please tell us if the same option is not happening on your end.

    Thanks.