Q: 7
ACME, Inc. allows users to lock sensitive and private notes they keep on their iPad devices.
Select two responses.
Which two authentication methods can they use to lock a note in the Notes app?
Options
Discussion
Option C and E
C/E is right. Notes lock uses either device passcode or a specific Notes password, but not Apple ID. Pretty sure PIN and secure token aren’t valid here. If anyone has seen a case with Apple ID password, let me know.
Probably C and E. Had something like this in a mock, and it was only device passcode or a unique Notes password for locking notes. PIN is not the same as passcode here. If someone thinks B is right, let me know, but pretty sure that’s not used in the Notes app.
C or E. Device passcode and Notes password are both accepted methods for locking notes, but Apple ID password isn’t used for this. I’ve seen a similar question, pretty sure PIN and secure token are distractors here.
C and E tbh. iOS uses the device passcode or a dedicated Notes password, not Apple ID. The PIN code isn’t the same as device passcode either. Weird edge case but pretty sure that’s what Apple supports.
B and E tbh, saw a similar format on a practice test.
Its B and E
B and E?
C/E. PIN code is a trap, only device passcode or Notes password work for locked notes afaik.
Feels like B and E. Apple ID password for authentication and you can set a separate Notes password, right?
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