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If you are simply submitting the data, you can use Secure HTTP, which is supported by the browser plug-ins and by Acrobat. The only other security issue you might have is to make sure that possible cached data will not become visible again. You will do this by resetting the form when it opens.
If your clients send filled out PDFs, you could for example set up a digital signature workflow, where you issue your Self-Sign certificate to the client, and the client uses the Self-Sign security to encrypt the document. In this case, only _you_ can open the document. This should be pretty secure...
Hope, this can help.
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I've generated a PDF based from for order submission for one of my more frequently-ordering clients. It is a real estate office with agents all over the state who order business cards directly from us. They are required to pay for these orders using their personal credit cards, and I was wondering if it is possible to make a PDF form secure enough to where the agents could enter their credit card information at the time they place the order. An ideas?
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