# MySQL

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**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. You can use [Immuta webhooks](https://documentation.immuta.com/saas/developer-guides/api-intro/immuta-v1-api/configure-your-instance-of-immuta/webhooks#webhook-overview) to be notified about changes to user access and make appropriate access updates in MySQL using your own process.

To use this integration, contact your Immuta representative.
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The MySQL integration uses connections to register data from MySQL in Immuta.

## How-to guide

[Register a MySQL connection](https://documentation.immuta.com/saas/configuration/integrations/mysql/register-a-mysql-connection)

## Reference guide

[MySQL integration reference guide](https://documentation.immuta.com/saas/configuration/integrations/mysql/mysql-integration-reference-guide): This guide describes the design and components of the integration.
