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Question 16

What can you preserve when you erase a supervised iPad using MDM?

Correct Answer: D
Supervised devices give administrators additional control, especially during redeployment. Apple's MDM framework includes the option to preserve theeSIMcellular data plan when sending an erase command. This is done through thePreserveDataPlankey as part of the MDM wipe command. Apple stresses that while user data, apps, and passcodes are always removed during a managed erase, the data plan can be explicitly retained to avoid disruption. This functionality is especially valuable for organizations with carrier-managed iPads, reducing operational friction when reissuing devices. No other data types-apps, passcodes, or settings-are preserved during this process.
References:Apple Platform Deployment - "Erase Apple devices"; Apple Learning - "Device management restrictions."
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Question 17

Which feature allows IT administrators to manage Safari settings on a device?

Correct Answer: A
Configuration profiles allow IT administrators to manage Safari settings on a device, such as disabling autofill, restricting adult content, or enforcing safe browsing. These profiles are deployed via MDM or manually, tailoring browser behavior to organizational needs. Find My (option B) and iCloud (option C) are unrelated to Safari management. MDM (option D) delivers profiles, but the profiles define the settings. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide details Safari configuration via profiles.
Reference: Apple Platform Deployment Guide (Chapter: Configuration Profiles).
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Question 18

Which type of Apple ID is required for content caching?

Correct Answer: D
Content caching on a Mac (macOS 10.13 or later) doesn't require an Apple ID, Managed Apple ID, or Personal Apple ID to function. It's a system-level feature enabled in macOS settings or via MDM, caching content like app updates and iCloud data for network efficiency. While iCloud caching benefits from a user's Apple ID on client devices, the caching Mac itself doesn't need one. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide confirms no Apple ID is required for content caching setup.
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Question 19

Which enrollment type can prevent a user from unenrolling a device from MDM?

Correct Answer: C
Apple Learning highlights that onlyAutomated Device Enrollment (ADE)ensures a device remains persistently managed and supervised, preventing users from manually removing the MDM profile. When ADE is configured in Apple Business Manager, the MDM profile can be marked asnon-removable, ensuring the device always checks in with MDM. This is crucial for organization-owned devices where IT must guarantee compliance and enforce policies. Account-driven and profile-driven enrollments are user-initiated, and the user can choose to remove management at any time. User Enrollment, by design, prioritizes privacy for BYOD and always allows unenrollment. Therefore, ADE is the enrollment type required when the organization needs strong, enforced management and non-removable MDM profiles.
References:Apple Platform Deployment - "Automated Device Enrollment and non-removable MDM profiles."
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Question 20

Which type of enrollment requires a Managed Apple ID?

Correct Answer: C
User Enrollment, designed for BYOD, requires a Managed Apple ID to separate personal and managed data on the device. The Managed Apple ID authenticates the user for organizational policies while preserving personal privacy. Automated Device Enrollment (option A) and Device Enrollment (option B) are for organization-owned devices and don't inherently require Managed Apple IDs, though they can use them optionally. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide specifies that User Enrollment relies on Managed Apple IDs for its functionality.
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