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Android Exam AND-802 Topic 4 Question 65 Discussion

Actual exam question for Android's AND-802 exam
Question #: 65
Topic #: 4
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If you are developing more than one application that is signed with the same certificate, and you want these applications to share access to each other's data and run in the same process, you need to give them the same ..................

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Nieves
4 months ago
A shared user ID is the way to go. Keeps things simple and secure. Now, if only my boss would stop using 'password123' for everything...
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Mable
3 months ago
A shared user ID is definitely the way to go for sharing access between applications.
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Daron
3 months ago
A) user ID (sharedUserId).
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Chandra
4 months ago
Haha, B) user name and password? What is this, the 90s? We're way beyond that level of insecurity these days.
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Kathrine
3 months ago
C) app description.
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Starr
3 months ago
A) user ID (sharedUserId).
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Tammi
4 months ago
D) Ad unit ID? Really? That's completely off-base. This question is clearly testing our understanding of app security and data sharing.
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Lakeesha
3 months ago
A) user ID (sharedUserId).
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Deeann
3 months ago
B) user name and password.
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Curtis
4 months ago
A) user ID (sharedUserId).
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Hyun
4 months ago
Option A seems the most logical choice. Sharing a user ID between apps is a straightforward way to enable them to collaborate.
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Sharee
4 months ago
No, sharing a user ID is the way to go for this scenario.
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Vinnie
4 months ago
B) user name and password.
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Karon
4 months ago
That's correct. By sharing a user ID, the apps can access each other's data.
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Man
4 months ago
A) user ID (sharedUserId).
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Beula
5 months ago
I agree with Sherell, using the same user ID (sharedUserId) allows the applications to share access to each other's data and run in the same process.
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Sherell
5 months ago
A) user ID (sharedUserId).
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Sharan
5 months ago
A shared user ID makes sense to allow the apps to access each other's data. This is a common practice in enterprise environments.
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Deandrea
3 months ago
No, that's not the correct option. A shared user ID is needed for this.
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Lorita
4 months ago
B) user name and password.
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Nicolette
4 months ago
Yes, using a shared user ID is the way to go for this scenario.
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Jimmie
4 months ago
A) user ID (sharedUserId).
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Myra
4 months ago
No, it's actually the user ID that needs to be the same for the apps to share data.
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Annmarie
4 months ago
C) app description.
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Mammie
4 months ago
That's correct. By giving them the same user ID, the apps can share access to each other's data.
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Hester
4 months ago
A) user ID (sharedUserId).
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Felix
4 months ago
That's correct. By giving them the same user ID, the apps can share data and run in the same process.
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Matthew
4 months ago
A) user ID (sharedUserId).
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