> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://documentation.immuta.com/SaaS/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://documentation.immuta.com/SaaS/configuration/integrations/snowflake/how-to-guides/integration-settings.md).

# Integration Settings

- [Snowflake Table Grants Private Preview Migration](https://documentation.immuta.com/SaaS/configuration/integrations/snowflake/how-to-guides/integration-settings/table-grants-migration.md): Migrate from the preview version of table grants to the generally available version
- [Enable Snowflake Table Grants](https://documentation.immuta.com/SaaS/configuration/integrations/snowflake/how-to-guides/integration-settings/table-grants.md): Enable Snowflake table grants to simplify management of roles and permissions
- [Using Snowflake Data Sharing with Immuta](https://documentation.immuta.com/SaaS/configuration/integrations/snowflake/how-to-guides/integration-settings/use-data-sharing.md): Share Immuta-protected Snowflake data
- [Enable Snowflake Low Row Access Policy Mode](https://documentation.immuta.com/SaaS/configuration/integrations/snowflake/how-to-guides/integration-settings/low-row-access-configuration.md): Enable low row access policy mode to improve query performance
- [Configure Snowflake Lineage Tag Propagation](https://documentation.immuta.com/SaaS/configuration/integrations/snowflake/how-to-guides/integration-settings/configure.md): Configure the Snowflake integration to automatically apply tags added to a Snowflake table to its descendant data source columns in Immuta


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