Hi ESRI We have some concerns in my organization regarding security. On the Microsoft documentation site they write that any data bound to the visualization could be sent to ESRI. That is not the same as you write in this blog post. I have found the description on this page and highlighted sentence: Interacting with an ArcGIS map that has been shared with you - Power BI | Microsoft Docs In this chapter: "How do ArcGIS Maps for Power BI work together? ArcGIS Maps for Power BI is provided by Esri (https://www.esri.com). Your use of ArcGIS Maps for Power BI is subject by Esri's terms and privacy policy. Power BI users wishing to use the ArcGIS Maps for Power BI visuals, need to accept the consent dialog (see User Consent for details). Using Esri’s ArcGIS Maps for Power BI is subject to Esri’s Terms and Privacy Policy, which are also linked to from the consent dialog. Each user must consent prior to using ArcGIS Maps for Power BI for the first time. Once the user accepts the consent, data bound to the visual is sent to Esri’s services at least for geocoding, meaning transforming location information into latitude and longitude information that can be represented in a map. You should assume any data bound to the data visualization can be sent to Esri’s services. Esri provides services like base maps, spatial analytics, geocoding, etc. The ArcGIS Maps for Power BI visual interacts with these services using an SSL connection protected by a certificate provided and maintained by Esri. Additional information about ArcGIS Maps for Power BI can be obtained from Esri’s ArcGIS Maps for Power BI product page." What is right and wrong in this matter? Could you help Microsft change their site, so you write the same thing. Best regards Rasmus Klog
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