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Power Automate (Who Can Access the Flow Permission) With Request HTTP Calls

Power Automate (Who Can Access the Flow Permission) With Request HTTP Calls

Power Automate users can now take advantage of a new security feature that allows them to protect their WEB API calls with HTTP calls. With this feature, developers can securely authenticate and authorize specific users or groups to perform certain actions in Power Automate. Here's how it works:

First, you'll need to configure your flow with Request trigger. Then, generate a schema with the JSON provided. Finally, add a Send Email step and connect it to your flow.

By following these steps, you'll gain greater control over who can access your flows and the actions they can perform, helping you to ensure better data protection.

If you're a Power Automate user looking to take your security to the next level, be sure to check out this tutorial.

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