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SSL Encryption?
Does anyone know if Sawtooth uses SSL?
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Oct 8, 2020
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Do you mean on their hosting? I think that's standard practice. If you host via your own site, you'll need to make sure the domain has SSL enabled.
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Surveys hosting on our hosting system will have an https link by default. If you choose a custom domain for your surveys, then you have the option of adding SSL to the link.
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