Marketing Cloud Next can help you stay in compliance with regulatory bodies
and provide your customers with their preferred experience. These tools help you organize contact
details, communication subscriptions, and preference forms.
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce Enterprise and
Unlimited Editions with Marketing Cloud Next
Growth or Advanced Edition
User permissions needed
To manage settings in Salesforce Setup:
View Setup and Configuration
OR
System Administrator
profile
OR
Marketing Cloud Admin permission set
To manage consent:
Marketing Cloud Admin
OR
Marketing Cloud Manager permission set
A default Marketing communication subscription is available. To organize consent records by
channel or content types, create at least one communication subscription.
If you manage consent in another platform, you can disable consent checks in Marketing Cloud Next, but you must affirm responsibility for any compliance-related
issues that arise.
Verify your physical address.
This physical address is the primary address that’s used in other parts of Salesforce. If
you edit it, those changes appear in other locations.
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Company, and then select
Company Information.
Review or edit the address field.
Set consent validation preferences for email.
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Channels, and then
select Email.
Review the consent validation settings for promotional and transactional email
messages.
To customize the banner that asks page visitors for consent to track web activity, see
Activity
Tracking.
By default, the email preference page includes the default marketing communication
subscription. To add or remove subscriptions, see Edit the Email Preference Page.
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