Fields in Data Privacy Records
Get the skinny on the fields that appear in data privacy records based on the Individual object. Data privacy records store certain privacy settings for your customers.
Required Editions
| Available in: both Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience |
| Available in: all editions, including partner and customer community users. |
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Birth Date | The customer’s birth date. |
| Block Geolocation Tracking | Preference to not track geolocation on mobile devices. |
| Consumer Credit Score | The individual’s credit score (for example, 740). |
| Consumer Credit Score Provider Name | The name of the company that provided the credit score. |
| Conviction Count | The number of convictions for the customer. |
| Death Date | The individual’s death date. |
| Don’t Market | Preference to not receive marketing materials. |
| Don’t Process | Preference to not process personal data, which can include collecting, storing, and sharing personal data. |
| Don’t Profile | Preference to not process data for predicting personal attributes, such as interests, behavior, and location. |
| Don’t Solicit | Preference to not solicit products and services. |
| Don’t Track | Preference to not track customer web activity and whether the customer opens email sent through Salesforce. |
| Export Individual’s Data | Preference to export personal data for delivery to the individual. |
| Forget This Individual | Preference to delete records and personal data related to this individual. |
| Individual’s Age | Indication for whether the individual is considered to be a minor. |
| Influencer Rating | A measure of the person's influence, irrespective of how we do business with them. |
| Is Homeowner | Indicates whether the customer owns a home. |
| Military Service | Indicates whether the customer has served in the military. |
| Number of Children | The number of children the customer has. |
| Occupation | The customer’s occupation. Maximum length is 150 characters. |
| OK to Store PII Data Elsewhere | Indication that you can store personally identifiable information outside of their legislation area. For example, you could store an EU citizen’s personal data in the US. |
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