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Salesforce Certified Marketing Cloud Account Engagement Specialist (MC-201) Exam - Topic 1 Question 49 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Certified Marketing Cloud Account Engagement Specialist (MC-201) exam
Question #: 49
Topic #: 1
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Jarod
12 days ago
Both reCaptcha and Honeypot can really help secure forms.
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Johnetta
17 days ago
Honeypot is clever! Bots usually ignore hidden fields.
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Evette
22 days ago
I feel like reCaptcha is the best option. It’s widely used.
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Yuette
28 days ago
HTTPS is important, but not for bot protection specifically.
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Horace
1 month ago
Not sure about the Honeypot Technique, is it really effective?
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Brianne
1 month ago
I agree, reCaptcha is a must-have!
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Salena
2 months ago
Wait, does enabling HTTPS really count as bot protection?
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Lisha
2 months ago
I think the Honeypot Technique works too.
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Cory
2 months ago
Definitely reCaptcha is one of them!
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Velda
2 months ago
Haha, captchas are the bane of my existence. But B and D are the right picks.
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Vivan
3 months ago
B and D, easy peasy. Captchas are so 2010, though. Honeypots are where it's at.
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Cruz
3 months ago
Definitely B and D. Gotta keep those bots out!
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Gene
3 months ago
I definitely recall that reCaptcha is a popular choice for preventing spam, but I’m a bit hazy on the honeypot technique details.
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Quentin
3 months ago
I practiced a similar question where we had to identify security features for forms, and I think HTTPS is important, but not sure if it counts as bot protection.
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Toshia
3 months ago
I’m not entirely sure, but I think reCaptcha was mentioned as a standard method for bot protection.
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Francoise
3 months ago
I remember discussing the honeypot technique in class; it seemed like a clever way to trap bots.
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Sharmaine
4 months ago
Dependent fields? I'm not sure how that would help with bot protection. I'm leaning towards the honeypot technique and reCaptcha as the two best options to tackle this question.
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Pamella
4 months ago
Okay, let's see. The honeypot technique and reCaptcha seem like the most relevant choices here. I'll make sure to carefully read through the options and select the two that best address bot protection.
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Annmarie
4 months ago
B) Honeypot Technique and D) reCaptcha are the way to go.
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Rosalia
4 months ago
Agreed! Honeypot Technique is also effective.
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Justine
4 months ago
I think reCaptcha is a must for bot protection.
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Mayra
5 months ago
B and D are the obvious choices. Captchas are a classic for bot protection.
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Delmy
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I know HTTPS is important for security, but I'm not sure if that's the right approach for bot protection. I'll have to think this through a bit more.
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Linwood
5 months ago
I think the honeypot technique and reCaptcha would be the best options to enable bot protection on the forms.
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Aileen
2 days ago
Yes, reCaptcha is a solid choice too.
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Gerardo
7 days ago
I agree, honeypot technique is clever!
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Chun
5 months ago
Both options will definitely help reduce spam.
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