# MySQL

{% hint style="info" %}
**Immuta policies will not be automatically enforced in MySQL**

While you can author and apply subscription and data policies on MySQL data sources within Immuta, these policies will not be enforced natively in the MySQL platform.

To use this integration, contact your Immuta representative.
{% endhint %}

The MySQL integration uses connections to register data from MySQL in Immuta.

## How-to guide

[Register a MySQL connection](/SaaS/configuration/integrations/mysql/register-a-mysql-connection.md)

## Reference guide

[MySQL integration reference guide](/SaaS/configuration/integrations/mysql/mysql-integration-reference-guide.md): This guide describes the design and components of the integration.


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