HTTP Triggers and Authentication in Power Automate


Microsoft Power Automate, previously known as Microsoft Flow, is a cloud-based service that allows you to automate workflows and integrate various applications and services without extensive coding. One of the features of Power Automate is HTTP triggers, which allow you to start a flow by making an HTTP request to a specific URL. This can be useful for integrating Power Automate with external systems or services. To secure HTTP triggers, you can use various authentication mechanisms such as API key authentication, OAuth 2.0 authentication, Azure Active Directory authentication, basic authentication, or custom headers and tokens. These mechanisms help ensure the security and privacy of your workflows.


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