FormAPI is not PCI DSS Certified or HIPAA compliant.
You understand that the technical processing and transmission of the Service, including your Content, may be transferred unencrypted and involve (a) transmissions over various networks; and (b) changes to conform and adapt to technical requirements of connecting networks or devices.
Unfortunately, this is a service that sees the data being entered on the form. If it processed a blank PDF form and sent back something you ran locally to generate a filled-in form, that would be great. But as a service, it sees too much user data.
Hi, thanks for the feedback! I am planning to move our hosting to Aptible [1], and we will become PCI certified and HIPAA compliant.
If anyone is interested in FormAPI, but requires PCI certification and HIPAA compliance, please send an email to compliance@formapi.io, and we'll let you know when we are ready. You can also send an email to enterprise@formapi.io to inquire about on-site hosting.
Thanks for the feedback! I mentioned this in another comment, but we have licenses for on-site hosting, and can provide Docker or virtual machine images. In the future, we are planning to move our hosting to Aptible, and will become PCI certified and HIPAA compliant.
Just pointing it out so please don't shoot the messenger, but I've noticed that a lot of people from China will text like this. FWIW I don't think the ellipses have the same awkward meaning that's conveyed in Western conversations.
I honestly can't read this without visualizing someone rolling their eyes after every thought while finishing their sentence sarcastically with a vocal fry lol.
FormAPI is not PCI DSS Certified or HIPAA compliant.
You understand that the technical processing and transmission of the Service, including your Content, may be transferred unencrypted and involve (a) transmissions over various networks; and (b) changes to conform and adapt to technical requirements of connecting networks or devices.
Unfortunately, this is a service that sees the data being entered on the form. If it processed a blank PDF form and sent back something you ran locally to generate a filled-in form, that would be great. But as a service, it sees too much user data.