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List View event policies monitor when data is viewed or downloaded from your list views using Salesforce Classic, Lightning Experience, or the API.

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List View event policies monitor when data is viewed or downloaded from your list views using Salesforce Classic, Lightning Experience, or the API.
| Available in both Salesforce Classic (not available in all orgs) and Lightning Experience. |
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions Requires Salesforce Shield or Salesforce Event Monitoring add-on subscriptions. |
| Object | Conditions Available in Condition Builder | Actions |
|---|---|---|
| ListViewEvent | Application Name, Developer Name, Event Source, List View ID, Name, Name of Columns, Number of Columns, Order By, Owner ID, Queried Entities, Rows Processed, Scope, Session Level, Source IP, User ID, Username | Block, Notifications, Multi-Factor Authentication (for UI logins) Multi-factor authentication isn’t supported for list views in Lightning pages, so the action is upgraded to Block. |
Create a policy that can block a user who tries to access a list view of sensitive patent data.

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