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> info "Enforce consent preferences stored in your warehouse with Consent Management
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> Use Consent Management to enforce your end users' consent preferences across your downstream Reverse ETL supported destinations. See the [Consent in Reverse ETL documentation](/docs/privacy/consent-management/consent-in-retl/) for more information.
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### Step 1: Add a source
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A source is where your data originates from. Traditionally in Segment, a [source](/docs/connections/sources/#what-is-a-source) is a website, server library, mobile SDK, or cloud application which can send data into Segment. In Reverse ETL, your data warehouse is the source.
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