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# How to add double opt-in to your forms

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In this section, you will find insights on how to turn on the Double Opt-In in your forms in ActiveCampaign.&#x20;
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To ensure quality, build better relationships with higher-quality leads, and enjoy higher engagement towards conversions, you should definitely turn on the Double Opt-In in your forms.&#x20;

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If your business is located in Germany, Austria, or Switzerland, your form must have the double opt-in because of GDPR and legal implications.
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Check out this tutorial to learn how to add it to your forms. :point\_down:

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If you have any questions, don't hesitate to [email us](mailto:support@wildmail.io) for free assistance, we are happy to help you.&#x20;


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