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articles/web-application-firewall/afds/waf-sensitive-data-protection-configure-frontdoor.md

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> Web Application Firewall on Azure Front Door Sensitive Data Protection is currently in PREVIEW.
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> See the [Supplemental Terms of Use for Microsoft Azure Previews](https://azure.microsoft.com/support/legal/preview-supplemental-terms/) for legal terms that apply to Azure features that are in beta, preview, or otherwise not yet released into general availability.
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The Web Application Firewall's (WAF's) Log Scrubbing tool helps you remove sensitive data from your WAF logs. It works by using a rules engine that allows you to build custom rules to identify specific portions of a request that contain sensitive data. Once identified, the tool scrubs that information from your logs and replaces it with _*******_.
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The Web Application Firewall's (WAF) Log Scrubbing tool helps you remove sensitive data from your WAF logs. It works by using a rules engine that allows you to build custom rules to identify specific portions of a request that contain sensitive data. Once identified, the tool scrubs that information from your logs and replaces it with _*******_.
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> When you enable the log scrubbing feature, Microsoft still retains IP addresses in our internal logs to support critical security features.

articles/web-application-firewall/afds/waf-sensitive-data-protection-frontdoor.md

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> Web Application Firewall on Azure Front Door Sensitive Data Protection is currently in PREVIEW.
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> See the [Supplemental Terms of Use for Microsoft Azure Previews](https://azure.microsoft.com/support/legal/preview-supplemental-terms/) for legal terms that apply to Azure features that are in beta, preview, or otherwise not yet released into general availability.
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The Web Application Firewall's (WAF's) Log Scrubbing tool helps you remove sensitive data from your WAF logs. It works by using a rules engine that allows you to build custom rules to identify specific portions of a request that contain sensitive information. Once identified, the tool scrubs that information from your logs and replaces it with _*******_.
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The Web Application Firewall's (WAF) Log Scrubbing tool helps you remove sensitive data from your WAF logs. It works by using a rules engine that allows you to build custom rules to identify specific portions of a request that contain sensitive information. Once identified, the tool scrubs that information from your logs and replaces it with _*******_.
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articles/web-application-firewall/ag/waf-sensitive-data-protection.md

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# What is Azure Web Application Firewall Sensitive Data Protection?
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The Web Application Firewall's (WAF's) Log Scrubbing tool helps you remove sensitive data from your WAF logs. It works by using a rules engine that allows you to build custom rules to identify specific portions of a request that contain sensitive information. Once identified, the tool scrubs that information from your logs and replaces it with _*******_.
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The Web Application Firewall's (WAF) Log Scrubbing tool helps you remove sensitive data from your WAF logs. It works by using a rules engine that allows you to build custom rules to identify specific portions of a request that contain sensitive information. Once identified, the tool scrubs that information from your logs and replaces it with _*******_.
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> When you enable the log scrubbing feature, Microsoft still retains IP addresses in our internal logs to support critical security features.

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