# Claiming by ENS or address

Claiming with ENS of 0x address is only available for the campaigns that were sponsored by creator. Read more about sponsored campaigns [here](/linkdrop-dashboard/creating-links-in-bulk/main-guide/setting-up-a-campaign.md)\
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In "Show more options" on the screen that you will see after pressing "Connect", you can choose "Enter ENS or address". \
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Then you'd see an input, where you could enter the ENS or 0x address. After pressing claim on this step, the transaction will be initiated. &#x20;

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{% hint style="info" %} <mark style="background-color:green;">You can only use</mark> <mark style="background-color:green;"></mark><mark style="background-color:green;">**ENS or Address claim**</mark> <mark style="background-color:green;"></mark><mark style="background-color:green;">for links that have been</mark> <mark style="background-color:green;"></mark><mark style="background-color:green;">**sponsored**</mark>.\
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&#x20;If the link is unsponsored, the user will *not* see this as an option on the connection screen (at the start of the flow)
{% endhint %}


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