As the platform evolves it will start being more secure and you will get more prompts like this.
However, I also want to point out, that it depends on the Flow/Tools you are using, the security it needs, the things it will access etc.
At the moment I am unaware of anyway to stop the confirmations where they are required, where its based on the flow/data source etc, I haven't either. while it might be possible, I would have to know all the specifics about
1) your agent
2) datasources
3) flows
4) Connections
5) Tools
and anything else that revolves around this.
Also, if you are using DLP or Purview or M365 or other Azure areas you can place policies, its possible someone else did this, or again, as the platform evolves, governance etc is going to get strict. It might be possible... might... to create instructions to go around this (i've never tried it) if its YOUR agent and you are the only one using it.. but I doubt it as that would be silly.
Its possible via DLP or Purview you might be able to set something up. But, as the intent is to block unwarranted people from doing harm, I am guessing its going to get more annoying not less.
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Thank you!
Sincerely, Michael Gernaey