Protect your marketing landing pages with forms from bots, fraudulent activities, spam,
and abuse with Google reCAPTCHA. The Google reCAPTCHA v2 integration evaluates visitors'
reputations and shows a reCAPTCHA to suspicious actors. It's available only for marketing
landing pages with forms, and it doesn’t apply to LWR sites or other sites built from
templates.
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce Enterprise and
Unlimited Editions with Marketing Cloud Next
Growth or Advanced Edition
User Permissions
Needed
To create and publish a form that uses data source fields:
Modify All Data for the data source object, the object fields on the form, and
the record type selected for the data source object
If you haven’t already, get a site key and secret key from Google.
Select Challenge (v2), and then select Invisible
reCAPTCHA badge.
Under Domains, click the plus icon, and add the domain of your published landing
page site.
If you change the My Domain details for your org, reCAPTCHA breaks on existing
published sites. To fix this, add the new domain to the Google admin console. You can
have more than one domain associated with a site key and secret key pair.
Accept the terms, and click Submit.
Copy the site key and secret key.
In Salesforce Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter All Sites, and
then select All Sites under Digital Experiences.
Next to Marketing Landing Pages, select Builder from the Action
column.
Click Settings, and then select
Integrations.
Find the Google reCAPTCHA v2 integration, click Add to Site, and
enable it.
When you enable the Google reCAPTCHA v2 integration, it’s added to all marketing
landing pages that contain forms.
Enter your site key and secret key.
Save your work.
Publish your Marketing Landing Pages site to see reCAPTCHA in action.
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