Overview
SafeBase allows organizations to map their support emails and websites to the Contact Support and Report Issue buttons at the bottom of the Trust Center.
Configuration
To enable these options, navigate to the Trust Center Editor and click Trust Center Settings at the top right corner.
Contact Info is located in the Functionality Tab
Within these configuration options, you can show/hide the buttons and send a user directly to your support site. (This appears when you select Direct to Site instead of the default Send Email)
When a user visits your Trust Center and decides to click on one of these buttons, they will automatically be directed to a new tab with a support email template, or in the case of the Direct to Site option, a new tab will open directing them to the URL of your choice.
Troubleshooting
In Google Chrome, you may find that after setting things up, clicking the buttons on your Trust Center takes you to a blank page.
This isn't an issue your Trust Center, depending on how things are configured/managed, it may an issue with your browser.
To fix this, please follow these instructions to enable your email client in Chrome's protocol handlers.
Note: If these settings are managed by your organization, you may not have the ability to modify these settings. If this is the case, please reach out to your Google Workspace Administrator
In your browser, paste
chrome://settings/handlersin the URL bar and pressenter, it will take you to theProtocol Handlers Settings.If you see
mail.google.comin theNot allowed to handle protocols, remove it by clicking the X button.Close the settings tab and navigate to https://mail.google.com. In the right corner of the URL Bar, you should see a small rhombus-shaped icon. Click it.
When you click the icon, you should receive a popup that asks
mail.google.comto open all email links, click allow.Note: If you accidentally click out of the popup, you will have to start the process again, Chrome will automatically add it back to the
Not allowed to handle protocolslist if the popup closes.
Head back to your Trust Center and try the button again. If things work correctly, clicking the button should automatically open the mailto: link.









