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Row Level Security in Postgres lets administrators define database-level security policies instead of application-layer controls. Testing and scaling these policies becomes near impossible as databases grow. Each new feature requires manually syncing policies to the codebase. A single misconfigured policy exposes data. Postgres uses a process-per-connection architecture.
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