Deeper control over HTTP invocation of flows


Microsoft Power Automate has announced a new capability for the "When a HTTP request is received" trigger. Customers can now add OAuth authentication to such HTTP request triggered workflows, to add an additional layer of control to this workflow. With a single parameter within the trigger, makers can restrict only users within their tenant can trigger this workflow by sending an HTTP request to the URL. This will be the default option for this trigger moving forward, to ensure customers create secured endpoints by default. Customers can further lock down who can trigger this workflow to specific users within the tenant.


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