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JohnNPBIUser
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Turn off Explore this Data feature

Is there a way to turn off / disable the new feature, 'Explore this Data' when a user is viewing Power Web service and specifically viewing an app.  

 

 

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The docs specify that you can only use it with build permission. You might want to take a look and check if you are sharing to users in the correct way. A regular viewer user, shouldn't have that permission.

Check the PowerBi App setting when sharing. At the last step under advanced settings there is something about this.

I hope that helps,


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ibarrau
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Hi. I'm sorry but no. You can't turn that off. However, it's a preview feature, that means it's still been developed, things can changed in a near future. I suggest checking the docs to keep up to date: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/consumer/explore-data-service

I hope that helps,


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Happy to help!

LaDataWeb Blog

thanks, my concern is that users are able to access data via Apps from the semantic model/dataset, which we might not want them to see so it would be really useful if we could disable this feature. 

The docs specify that you can only use it with build permission. You might want to take a look and check if you are sharing to users in the correct way. A regular viewer user, shouldn't have that permission.

Check the PowerBi App setting when sharing. At the last step under advanced settings there is something about this.

I hope that helps,


If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Happy to help!

LaDataWeb Blog

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