How to Limit Portal Comments to the Logged-in User
Are you looking to take your Power Apps Portals to the next level? In this blog post, we'll guide you through the steps to restrict portal comments so that they are visible only to the logged-in user. This feature helps to better secure and personalize communication, ensuring that comments are kept confidential and relevant to each user.
Whether you're building a portal for customer support, community engagement, or any other purpose, user privacy and data security are critical. By following the steps outlined in this blog, you'll be able to enable personalized comments on your portal and provide a more trusted and secure user experience.
In summary, this blog post serves as a helpful guide for anyone looking to limit portal comments to specific users in Power Apps Portals. By implementing the suggested approach, you will be taking a step towards ensuring better user privacy, data security, and a personalized user experience.
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