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LPI 010-160 Exam - Topic 5 Question 6 Discussion

Actual exam question for LPI's 010-160 exam
Question #: 6
Topic #: 5
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What are the differences between a private web browser window and a regular web browser window? (Choose three.)

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Suggested Answer: B, D, E

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Jacquelyne
4 months ago
I thought private windows could still print stuff though?
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Pearly
4 months ago
Yeah, and they don’t send regular cookies either.
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Veda
4 months ago
Wait, they don’t support logins? That sounds off.
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Kristin
4 months ago
Totally agree, they also don’t store cookies!
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Cordelia
5 months ago
Private windows don’t save your browsing history.
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Shawnna
5 months ago
I’m pretty confident that private windows don’t send regular stored cookies, but I’m a bit confused about printing options.
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Stephen
5 months ago
I practiced a question like this, and I think private windows still allow logins, but they just don’t save them after the session ends.
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Alesia
5 months ago
I remember something about private browsing not storing cookies persistently, which seems important for privacy.
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Fletcher
5 months ago
I think private windows don’t keep records in the browser history, but I’m not sure about the cookies part.
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Adolph
5 months ago
Ordering the batches by an Auto-number field could work, but I'm not sure if that's the most efficient solution for this scenario.
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Annmarie
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by this question. The options all seem to be related to HR processes, but I'm not sure how to differentiate them. I might need to review my notes on these topics before answering.
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Ollie
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The key is to focus on the part about "supporting future increases of users or larger amounts of data." That points to a scalability test as the right answer.
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Eva
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember REST calls can also support HTTPS, and they might simplify the interface for the support staff.
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