Secure Implicit Connections are now generally available in all regions for Power Apps. This feature provides a secure layer of protection for fixed credential connections, such as SQL Server basic auth. New apps will automatically use this feature, while older apps need to be converted. With this feature, connections are no longer shared with other makers, and the app interacts with a connection proxy object that only allows queries from the app and restricts the types of queries. The most common use of implicitly shared connections is for SQL Server. Admins can use a report in the COE toolkit to find apps that do not use this feature. For more information, visit the article on Secure Implicit Connections.
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