
It's one of the biggest Power Pages updates we've seen in years, and we're excited about what it means for the future. We talk about the newest Power Platform release and its biggest change — bringing Power Pages security together with Dataverse roles. We explain how web roles and contact records now work with system users, making Power Pages security act more like Dataverse. We share what we learned from testing the private preview, including how permissions, ownership, and auditing work now, and what the new "C2" users are. We also wonder what this means for performance, licensing, and people building their own portals. References Overview of Power Pages 2025 release wave 2 | Microsoft Learn Unify Power Pages authorization by merging web role with Dataverse security role | Microsoft Learn Get in touch voice@crm.audio Nick Hayduk @Engineered_Code George Doubinski @georgedude
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