I was recently asked to contribute to the Microsoft Canadian Developer Connection blog and the post has gone live! This post details how to Store Your Secrets in an Azure Websites App Settings! Go check it out!
Storing Secrets In Azure Guest Post on Canadian Developer Connection Blog
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