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# View Validation Patterns for Conversion Events

The following steps will guide you to view the validation rules we set up for your order IDs and conversion page URLs.

{% hint style="warning" %}
**Important:** If you would like to modify any of these rules and set any additional rules, please [reach out to support](http://mailto:tech-support@impact.com/?subject=Conversion%20Spoofing%20Validation%20Rules%20Request%22%20target=%22_blank).
{% endhint %}

1. From the left navigation menu, select ![](/files/CDnwOBeIdds9r3Z6zTnO) **\[Engage]** → **Reports** → **More Reports**.
2. From the *Category* filter, select ![](/files/FrzJdYoKvOuHxpwWtvcp) **\[Unchecked box]** **Protect**, then select **Conversion Spoofing Rules**.
3. View the conversion spoofing validation rules for each event type:

   | Column name               | Description                                                                                                                                                           |
   | ------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
   | Event Type Name           | The name of the event type.                                                                                                                                           |
   | State                     | The event type's status, e.g., *Active*.                                                                                                                              |
   | Type                      | The type of conversion events, e.g., online sale or lead.                                                                                                             |
   | Order Id Regex            | The regular expression used to validate your order ID. Non-matching events are moved to the *At Risk* tab and will be reversed unless explicitly approved.            |
   | Conversion Page URL Regex | The regular expression used to validate your conversion page URL. Non-matching events are moved to the *At Risk* tab and will be reversed unless explicitly approved. |


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