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CNAMEs in AWS

To allow DataGrail to host the forms your customers will use to submit privacy requests, you first need to configure two CNAMES in your AWS account. After signing in to the AWS console, follow the steps in this article to configure both CNAME records.

CNAMEs in Google Domains

To allow DataGrail to host the forms your customers will use to submit privacy requests, you first need to configure two CNAMES in your Google Domains account. After signing in to Google Domains, follow the steps in this article to configure both CNAME records.

Understanding CNAMEs

DataGrail utilizes CNAMES setup by customers to host the privacy request and do not sell forms. These forms are used by your customers and others to submit access, deletion, and any other type of request that you support. In order for DataGrail to host the forms on your company’s domain, we request that a CNAME record is created.