Restrict or Limit Iframing for Account Engagement Assets
To help secure your data, specify which web domains can render iframed Account Engagement forms and landing pages. You can restrict iframing completely, allow it only for
specific domains, or have no restrictions.
Required Editions
Available in: All Account
Engagement Editions
User Permissions Needed
To restrict iframing:
Account Engagement Administrator role
When you restrict iframing completely, iframed assets such as landing pages and forms don’t
display on web pages. If you allow iframing on specific domains, iframed assets display only on
those domains. You can also allow iframing when you add or edit a tracker domain.
Open the settings for your business unit.
In Account Engagement, click and then select
Settings.
In the Lightning app, select Account Engagement
Settings.
On the Account tab, click Edit.
Go to the Iframed Assets setting and select a restriction option.
To limit iframing to specific domains, enter the allowed domains. Don’t enclose the domain
information in quotes.
Here are some guidelines to keep in mind.
You can enter a domain URL or IP address, including an optional URL scheme (for example,
http://).
To indicate a range of allowed access, use a leading wildcard (asterisk) in the URL. For
example, use http://*.example.com to allow any subdomain
of example.com.
To add multiple domains, press Enter or Return after each domain to format them as
separate entries.
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