> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.foxmetrics.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.foxmetrics.com/getting-started/setting-up-an-account/accessibility-limitation.md).

# Application Restriction

If you’re [logging in to FoxMetrics](/getting-started/setting-up-an-account.md#sigin-to-foxmetrics) for the first time, you won’t be able to access your application if it hasn’t received any data. Your application needs to receive at least 100 events for it to be assessable.

This limitation is to ensure you’ve done your implementation correctly. So you can only move on when there’s a flow of data into your application.

If the limitation is in place, the tracking code will pop up anytime you click on the application with the warning below.&#x20;

![](/files/-Md-71sglgCnnFTfuapo)

To [implement FoxMetrics](/getting-started/configure-foxmetrics.md) on your website or web app, copy and paste the tracking code into the \<head> tag of the site.

The [Integration section](/intregrations/introduction-to-integrations.md) provides step-by-step instructions on how to integrate FoxMetrics on various platforms using Google Tag Manager.

{% hint style="info" %}
Wait for 1 hour after implementation before trying to access the application again. [Contact](https://www.foxmetrics.com/contact-us/) your FoxMetrics accounts manager if you’re having issues with your implementation.
{% endhint %}

The Warning message on the tracking code popup turn green once the implementation is effective.

![](/files/-Md-71siRVvfgxf9oz-R)


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