We are announcing the ability to encrypt and decrypt data with Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) in Power Automate. This feature will reach general availability on June 30, 2026.
How does this affect me?
This feature introduces PGP specific encryption and decryption actions that use OpenPGP compatible public and private keys. You can encrypt files or data payloads using a recipient public key and decrypt incoming PGP encrypted content using a corresponding private key and passphrase. The actions support standard PGP formats, making them suitable for interoperability with third party systems that rely on PGP for secure data exchange. The actions appear in the action picker with no additional UI changes.
The feature is not enabled automatically. To use it, add a PGP encryption or PGP decryption action to your workflow and configure the required keys and passphrase. Encryption or decryption can be disabled by removing the action or controlling execution through conditions, allowing you to precisely manage when PGP cryptography is applied.
What action do I need to take?
This message is for awareness, and no action is required.
Source: Microsoft
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