Why are these changes happening?
We’re simplifying pricing and licensing to provide greater flexibility in how you choose to use Data 360 (formerly Data Cloud) functionality and credits, and rolling out new role-oriented permission sets.
Changes to Licenses
This changes will happen automatically between September 4 and September 8. You don’t need to do anything.
Changes to Consumption and Rate Cards
By September 8, you’ll see both your combined usage and combined credits reflected on the Data Services card. For every credit remaining on your Segmentation and Activation consumption card, you’ll receive one Data Services credit.
During the brief transition period between September 4 and September 8, usage updates on affected consumption cards can be delayed. Affected consumption cards will accurately display all usage by September 8, 2025.
Changes to Standard Permission Sets
Get a side-by-side comparison of permission set changes by downloading the Data 360 Standard Permission Set Transition Guide.
Transitioning Your Users to New Permission Sets
We strongly recommend reviewing the new permission sets and assigning them in place of existing permission sets where appropriate. Step by step guidance is available in the Data 360 Standard Permission Set Transition Guide. We’re no longer updating the permission sets marked Legacy and as a result, users with these deprecated permission sets won’t get access to new objects and features.
Data Cloud Governance Specialist and AI Specialist permission sets are on hold.
Extended Overage Invoice Suspension Period
We’re extending the current suspension of invoicing for Data 360 overages until November 3, 2025.
Salesforce has suspended invoicing for Data 360 overages across consumption credits, but customers are still responsible for monitoring their entitlements. You have near-real-time insight via Digital Wallet into your account's standing, and can work with your Account Executive to add more credits as needed.
Known Issues with New Permission Sets
Data Cloud Activation Specialists can view Data Share Targets, even though they can’t view or edit Data Shares.
The Data Cloud Activation Manager and Data 360 Activation Specialist can’t view Query Editor.
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