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Shield Platform Encryption Compatibility
Learn about shield platform encryption compatibility.
- Shield Platform Encryption Compatibility
Provide extra protection to your sensitive information with Shield Platform Encryption. - What is Shield Platform Encryption?
Shield Platform Encryption is an add-on feature for Salesforce that allows you to encrypt your data at rest, rather than just during transmission over a network. - Enabling Shield Platform Encryption
When using Shield Platform Encryption, be aware that you can't encrypt certain fields, particularly with SOQL queries and formulas. - Known Limitations: Fields
Learn the limitations of encrypting standard or custom fields. - Known Limitations: Functionality
Enabling encryption doesn't result in any known limitations on functionality. - Resources
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Shield Platform Encryption Compatibility
Provide extra protection to your sensitive information with Shield Platform Encryption.
What is Shield Platform Encryption?
Shield Platform Encryption is an add-on feature for Salesforce that allows you to encrypt your data at rest, rather than just during transmission over a network.
Shield Platform Encryption allows you to protect data in some standard fields, certain types of custom fields, files and attachments that are stored on the platform, and search indexes.
Standard encryption is included with your Salesforce licenses. Shield Platform Encryption requires an additional fee. The encryption type for standard encryption is 128-bit Advanced Encryption Standard, while Shield is 256-bit. Standard encryption provides an encrypted text field type, while Shield Platform Encryption can be applied to many different types of fields, files, attachments, and search indexes.
Enabling Shield Platform Encryption
When using Shield Platform Encryption, be aware that you can't encrypt certain fields, particularly with SOQL queries and formulas.
Known Limitations: Fields
Learn the limitations of encrypting standard or custom fields.
Read General Shield Platform Encryption Considerations for more information.
You can't encrypt the Session Start field on the Service Session object, the Delivery Date field on the Service Delivery object, or the Application Date field on the Program Engagement object.
Known Limitations: Functionality
Enabling encryption doesn't result in any known limitations on functionality.

