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Disable share buttons

Option to disable the share buttons (Twitter, Linkedin, Facebook and share itself) in the embed code. I am using the embed code to post the report in a sharepoint page with in the company by this would prevent a public sharing.
Status: Declined
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kesleymf
New Member
Sem sentido algum esses botões. Somente o Full screen, quem quiser compartilhar basta dar acesso de outras formas. Ao meu ver totalmente desnecessário.
l2052362
New Member
This is a MOST HAVE!! we can't have dashboards that are 100% public!
t_nieuwhuis
New Member
Embedding only works if you have Sharepoint to embed it in!!
mryckman1
New Member
This is a pretty frustrating response. In adding these sharing buttons, you added a thing nobody asked for and most probably don't want in a product that is still in need of numerous far more important things. Then, gave users no ability to customize them at all. Even for reports I want to share publicly, wouldn't I want folks from facebook coming to my website and not app.powerbi.com? The whole point of social sharing is to drive more traffic to our ecosystem - not a single report hosted on a random Microsoft server. This actually has made me disinclined to use Power BI for public reports in our website because it just costs of traffic for no reason at all. This answer only makes sense as a goofy approach to patch an already flawed licensing model. I default to Microsoft products because you guys make reliable products and don't tend to play these goofy games with this stuff. It's frustrating to see this kind of philosophy at work in Power BI - a product I otherwise really like. I wish the team would just fix the licensing mess that's creating this approach and then start behaving like you're actually selling a world-class product to businesses that are smart enough to figure out on their own how they want to use it.
jfranck_clarity
New Member
No this is a solution that only fits Microsoft needs - you want us to buy PRO or Premium to do any sharing at all. Not feasible for small businesses at all. There is absolutely no reason behind enabling these sharing buttons - if I want content shared in social groups I will enable it myself and not at viewers disposal. Business and social groups do not mix very well. Please find a small business solution before I give up on promoting Power Bi to my smaller business clients. Urgently, please!
daniel_pardo
New Member
This is very important! Data should not be shared at viewers disposal.
riyan_saputra
New Member
'+1 vote. in some cases, we don't need to show the share button.
jordan_moreno-b
New Member
So how would a developer be able to embed the application in a coorportae sharepoint site, without allowing users to share the information?
e1
Advocate IV
Advocate IV
Dear Shalit nimrod, the link you provided and the realted article only apply to ONLINE SharePoint. Many companies, including mine, have already invested in Sharepoint servers running on premises, and have a very elaborated intranet. The solition you suggested DOES NOT work on local Sharepoint, therefore, the need to remove those share buttons. PowerBI is curretly a VERY WEAK product for companies that have all IT infraesctructure ON PREMISES, and you guys should FOCUS MORE on those clients!!!
lucianosb
Advocate I
This response only considered the SharePoint scenario and although its correct, it did not answer the demands of tens of other comments with different scenarios where Social Share is not viable. Please review every comment carefully and consider reopening this demand.