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We need to include a Power BI dashboard in a web application with an embed report (using a pro account), but we need to have secure data from our customers. I read this post https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/collaborate-share/service-embed-secure but we tried to avoid having a login other than the one included in the web app.
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Hi @Anonymous ,
As far as I know, embed report in website or portal needs your customer to sign in with their Power BI account to get access token by themselves. This will make your sharing more secure.
If you don't want your customer to sign in when they are viewing your embedded reports, I suggets you to try Publish to Web or Embedde for customer.
1. When you use Publish to web, anyone on the Internet can view your published report or visual. Viewing requires no authentication. It includes viewing detail-level data that your reports aggregate. Before publishing a report, make sure it's okay for you to share the data and visualizations publicly. Don't publish confidential or proprietary information.
For reference: Publish to web from Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
2. Embedded for Customer:
The embed for your customers solution allows you to build an app that uses non-interactive authentication against Power BI. Your customers are likely to be external users, and they don't need to sign in using Power BI credentials to view the embedded content
To move to production you'll need a capacity.
For reference:
Embed content in your Power BI embedded analytics application - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Embed Power BI content in an embedded analytics application with service principal and an application secret - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Anonymous ,
As far as I know, embed report in website or portal needs your customer to sign in with their Power BI account to get access token by themselves. This will make your sharing more secure.
If you don't want your customer to sign in when they are viewing your embedded reports, I suggets you to try Publish to Web or Embedde for customer.
1. When you use Publish to web, anyone on the Internet can view your published report or visual. Viewing requires no authentication. It includes viewing detail-level data that your reports aggregate. Before publishing a report, make sure it's okay for you to share the data and visualizations publicly. Don't publish confidential or proprietary information.
For reference: Publish to web from Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
2. Embedded for Customer:
The embed for your customers solution allows you to build an app that uses non-interactive authentication against Power BI. Your customers are likely to be external users, and they don't need to sign in using Power BI credentials to view the embedded content
To move to production you'll need a capacity.
For reference:
Embed content in your Power BI embedded analytics application - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Embed Power BI content in an embedded analytics application with service principal and an application secret - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.