Keep track of data related to authorization forms, such as terms of service, privacy
policy, and other consent forms. Each authorization form object stores different data. You can use
them together to create a full picture of your customer’s consent to the authorization
form.
Required Editions
Available in: both Salesforce Classic and
Lightning Experience
Available in: all editions
Authorization Form
Stores the name, version, and effective dates of the authorization form. You can use the
revision number to determine if you’re using the current version. You can also link to a default
authorization form text record to use if text isn’t available for a specific language.
Authorization Form Consent
Tracks information related to each customer’s consent to the authorization form. Indicates the
individual that consented and when, how, and to which version of the authorization form.
Authorization Form Data Use
Optionally, you can connect an authorization form to one or more data use purpose records.
Indicate the data use purpose associated with the form, such as billing or marketing, and its
corresponding legal basis.
Authorization Form Text
Manages the text associated with the authorization form. You can create multiple text versions
for the same authorization form to support different languages, regions, and situations. You can
also include a summary to describe the form’s purpose and display to customers when asking for
their consent.
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