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If you don’t want to use an Account Engagement landing page to host your marketing form, you can place a form on your website using an iframe.
| Available in: All Account Engagement Editions |
| User Permissions Needed | |
|---|---|
| To view a form’s code: | Account Engagement Administrator or Marketing role |
You can place an iframed form on any web page, but you can also limit iframing to specific domains or restrict it completely. Learn how to control iframing restrictions.


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