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so the the concept of securing users data is is is is super important but all of that wonamp;#39;t really work unless you actually have a way of authenticating your users so when your users are actually accessing tableau there needs to be a way of you understanding who they are making sure that that user is is getting the right access so theyamp;#39;re seeing theyamp;#39;re seeing the right data now thereamp;#39;s a number of different mechanisms that you can use to authenticate users in tableau uh not all of those mechanisms are as relevant for embedding so thereamp;#39;s two mechanisms here that weamp;#39;re going to to discuss in more detail and these are the ones that actually are relevant for embedding so the first uh the first user authentication that we use for embedding and this is by far the most common is something called trusted application trusted authentication so this is essentially where the user signs into your application and automatically is signed into