Restrict Fields to what they are for

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As an example I am stunned that your phone number area can accept letters. Or that your email area doesnt require an @ symbol and domain.
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Kyle_R
Employee
Status changed to: Open Questions

Hi @HackettS1 - Thank you for taking the time to provide this feedback. Were you seeing these lack of field requirements when adding contacts to your account, or was it in a different area such as a sign up form on your website? I'm guessing it was when adding contacts, but please let me know if I'm incorrect. 

 

When I tried to add an address without an @ symbol or domain I received an error that the email format wasn't valid:add contacts.png

 

I might have misunderstood, so please feel free to correct me. It's definitely important to make sure we're adding valid addresses!

 

As for the phone number, I definitely see your point. I think it may have been left to include letters in the event your contact is a business with a phone number like 1-800-CALL-[Name], but I could see this scenario not being a very common one as well. I can take this feedback back to our team.

 

Thank you again for the feedback.

Frankie_P
Employee
Status changed to: Closed - No Action

Thank you for taking the time to post in the Community. We haven't heard back from you so we are going to close this idea. This doesn't mean that we aren't listening to your feedback! If you would like to continue the conversation, please feel free to reply here in the Community or vote on any of the other open ideas to let us know what you would like to see.

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