# Preview notice version

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**Access Type**: Notice Versions - Viewer
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A notice version is a unique iteration of your consent notice that was published. Didomi preserves each iteration and assigns them a unique version ID so that your organization can view a change log of updates made to a consent notice each time it was published. In this article, we will cover how to preview a consent notice version.

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Mobile consent notices cannot be previewed.
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Click **Versions & Proofs** on the left-hand panel and ensure the **Notice Versions** tab is selected on the subsequent page.&#x20;

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Navigate to any consent notice version on the list and click the eye icon inline with consent notice version name.&#x20;

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The subsequent page will provide a preview of the consent notice.

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The preview version of the consent notice cannot be used as proof of the configuration at the time end-user consent was given. For valid proof of configuration, please use the [JSON download option](/versions-and-proofs/notice-versions/download-notice-version.md).
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```
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