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Question 16

Which percentage of Chrome is recommended during Beta before general availability'?

Correct Answer: D
While the exact percentage isn't explicitly stated in the provided material, industry best practices for software deployment, including browser updates, recommend testing in a Beta environment with a representative but limited subset of users before a full rollout. A common recommendation for Beta testing is around 5% of the user base. This provides sufficient feedback and issue detection without impacting the majority of users.
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Question 17

What policy and value provides the most protection against malicious websites?

Correct Answer: B
Setting the **Safe Browsing policy to Enhanced mode** provides the most direct and comprehensive protection against malicious websites by leveraging Google's real-time threat intelligence. Allowing users to bypass warnings (option A) defeats the purpose of Safe Browsing. While site isolation (options C and D) protects against cross-site data leakage, it doesn't directly prevent users from accessing malicious sites in the first place. Enhanced Safe Browsing actively warns and blocks access to dangerous websites.
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Question 18

A systems engineer recently cloud enrolled Chrome browsers, which were previously managed via group policy, and deployed a policy through Chrome Enterprise Core. However, the policy is not applying. After validating the policy via chrome://policy, the status shows a warning conflict What is the best way to resolve this issue?

Correct Answer: C
A "warning conflict" in `chrome://policy` indicates that multiple policy sources are trying to control the same setting. Since the browsers were previously managed by Group Policy, there's likely a conflict between the cloud policy and the local Group Policy. The best way to resolve this is to **check and configure the precedence order** of policy sources. Ensure that Cloud Policy is set to have the desired precedence over Group Policy if that's the intention. Restarting the computer might apply existing policies but won't resolve the conflict in precedence. Adjusting a "policy merge list setting" is not a standard term for resolving this type of conflict. Re-enrolling might give a fresh start but doesn't address the underlying conflict in policy sources.
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