Adding CAPTCHA to forms
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CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart) is a vital security layer to protect your Power Pages forms from spam, bots, and automated abuse. Especially….
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CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart) is a vital security layer to protect your Power Pages forms from spam, bots, and automated abuse. Especially….
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Securing form submissions in Power Pages is critical for protecting sensitive data, ensuring the integrity of your portal, and controlling how users interact with the Dataverse. Power Pages allows you….
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When designing a Power Pages (formerly Power Apps Portals) website, one of the most crucial aspects is deciding which pages should be public and which should be private. This is….
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When working with Power Pages (formerly Power Apps Portals), understanding Web Roles and Table Permissions (formerly called Entity Permissions) is crucial for controlling who can access what. These two components….
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Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) is a foundational security concept in Power Pages portals (formerly Power Apps portals). It allows organizations to control who can access what content on a portal….
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Azure Active Directory B2C (Azure AD B2C) is an identity management service that enables secure access to applications by allowing users to log in with social or enterprise identities. When….
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Power Pages, a low-code platform from Microsoft, allows organizations to build secure, data-driven websites that can be accessed by internal users (employees) or external users (partners, vendors, customers). One of….
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In Power Pages (formerly known as Power Apps Portals), the ability to add Notes and Attachments to forms is essential for building interactive, data-rich, and user-friendly experiences. This feature allows….
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Effective content organization is crucial to providing a seamless user experience. In Power Pages, organizing content through a Web Page Hierarchy allows for a clean and logical structure, which helps….
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Content snippets in Power Pages are reusable pieces of content that you can place across multiple pages and components. These snippets help you avoid duplication, maintain consistency, and streamline content….