![]() This seemed like good news until I scrolled down and discovered that ALL of my KYC information was contained in this email, including home address, phone number, internet accessible links to images of my ID, bill with address, and. Last week I went through the signup process at that URL and within a day or two I got an email confirmation that my KYC information had been approved and registration was successful. Typeform was persisting data unlike Google forms or other platforms.Ĭautionary Tale - Insecure handling of KYC information The thing which got me the most hooked was, when I mistakenly closed that tab in-between and reopened it again, all my information filled before was still there. ![]() I was recently filling a survey form built on Typeform (Highly recommend using) and I must say that it has an amazing UX compared to it's competitors like Google form, Microsoft form etc. That way users can select visual elements, you can assign a cost to them, and a final price can be determined. Anyone else got this?Īhead of building something as complex as you’ve described (the logic is relatively easy but the UI might be challenging depending on the amount of variables) I would see if you could prototype it in a form platform like Tally, Typeform or other platform that lets you implement logic and calculated fields. Rest of email points to and that let's all my SPAM alarms go wild. ![]() Just received the following email, linking to a survey. ![]()
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