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Gen3 Admin Compliance Mode

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Compliance Mode

Start Here

  1. Open Compliance Mode.
  2. Select the compliance palette and structured text blocks for tenant surfaces.
  3. Preview chat, upload, and API reminder surfaces before saving.
  4. Coordinate with tenant owners when messaging changes affect end users.

Why this matters

Compliance mode centralizes regulatory messaging so tenants see consistent reminders at chat, dataset, and API entry points.

Details

Compliance Mode is the active Gen 3 deployment-wide workspace for compliance-themed copy and notice posture. It controls the framework, color treatment, and editable text sections that appear across the product's operator-facing and sign-in messaging surfaces.

What the page currently supports

  • selecting the active compliance framework
  • selecting the color scheme used for compliance presentation
  • previewing the current deployment-wide compliance copy
  • editing section text
  • resetting sections back to the deployment defaults

What this page affects

Changes here influence the compliance notices and operator-facing messaging surfaced across login, headers, and workflow warnings. Treat edits as deployment-wide communication changes, not as page-local cosmetic tweaks.

Recommended workflow

  1. Confirm the intended compliance framework.
  2. Review the current section copy.
  3. Edit only the sections that actually need customization.
  4. Save the update.
  5. Re-check the affected login or operator-facing notices afterward.

When to use defaults vs custom text

Use defaults when the built-in posture already matches the deployment's operating language. Use custom text only when legal, regulatory, or customer-specific wording requires it.

Best practices

  • Keep compliance text precise and operational.
  • Avoid unnecessary wording changes that make deployments harder to compare across environments.
  • Coordinate with security or compliance stakeholders before changing the framework or warning language.

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