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You can review consent statuses on individual record pages in Marketing Cloud Next or in bulk in Data 360.

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You can review consent statuses on individual record pages in Marketing Cloud Next or in bulk in Data 360.
| Available in: Salesforce Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Marketing Cloud Next Growth or Advanced Edition |
| User Permissions Needed | |
|---|---|
| To view consent data on record pages: | Marketing Cloud Manager OR Marketing Cloud Admin permission set |
| To view consent data in Data 360: | Marketing Cloud Admin permission set |
Consent data is tied to a contact point, such as an email address. The contact point is related to a Unified Individual based on your identity resolution ruleset. To review the current consent data associated with a Unified Individual, add the consent component to lead and contact page layouts.
Marketing admins can also review consent data from the default dataspace in Data 360 via Data Explorer. To review consent data stored via communication subscriptions, select the Communication Subscription Consent data model object. To review an audit log that tracks changes to consent records, select the Consent Audit Trail data lake object.

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