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SAP C_C4H62_2408 Exam - Topic 4 Question 12 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_C4H62_2408 exam
Question #: 12
Topic #: 4
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You want to utilize SSO across domains.

What is a best practice to overcome browsers that block third-party cookies?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Deonna
3 months ago
Surprised there's no mention of OAuth here!
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Leslee
3 months ago
A site group could work too, but not sure it's the best.
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Carlton
3 months ago
Wait, isn't using third-party cookies still a risk?
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Stanford
4 months ago
Totally agree, D seems like the best option!
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Peggie
4 months ago
I think using a centralized hosted login is the way to go.
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Cordelia
4 months ago
I vaguely remember that using an SSO segment could be relevant, but it seems less common than the centralized login approach.
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Cheryl
4 months ago
I practiced a question similar to this, and I feel like enabling SSO through a site group was mentioned, but I’m not confident.
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Janet
4 months ago
I think using a hosted page for the parent site might help with cookie issues, but I can't recall all the details.
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Carri
5 months ago
I remember something about centralized login being a good way to handle SSO, but I'm not sure if that's the best option here.
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Crista
5 months ago
A centralized hosted login, huh? That's an interesting option. I'll have to look into the details of how that would work, but it could be a solid solution. Definitely worth considering.
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Roxane
5 months ago
Okay, I've got an idea. Using a site group and enabling SSO could be a good way to handle this. That way, we can keep everything within our own domains and avoid the third-party cookie restrictions. I'm feeling pretty confident about that approach.
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Luis
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know we need to overcome the third-party cookie problem, but I'm not sure if a hosted page or an SSO segment would be the best way to do that. I'll need to think this through a bit more.
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Burma
5 months ago
I think the best approach here is to use a centralized hosted login, which would allow us to bypass the third-party cookie issue. That seems like the most straightforward solution.
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Sue
1 year ago
Hmm, I don't know, guys. I'm thinking A might be the way to go. Site groups and SSO? That sounds like it could be a real 'cookie-cutter' solution, am I right? *wink wink*
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Julianna
1 year ago
C) Use a hosted page for the parent site.
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Ira
1 year ago
B) Use an SSO segment.
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Tandra
1 year ago
A) Use a site group and enable SSO.
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Maryrose
1 year ago
I'm with Freeman on this one. D is the clear winner. Forget about those other options, a centralized login is the way to go for cross-domain SSO. It's the 'best practice,' after all.
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Antonio
1 year ago
Centralized hosted login is the way to go for cross-domain SSO, it's a best practice for a reason.
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Myra
1 year ago
I've had success with using a centralized hosted login for SSO, it simplifies the process and ensures a seamless experience for users.
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Christiane
1 year ago
I think using a centralized hosted login is the most secure and efficient way to handle SSO across domains.
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Ozell
1 year ago
I agree with you, D is definitely the best option for cross-domain SSO.
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Lindy
1 year ago
I'm going with C. A hosted page for the parent site sounds like a good way to manage the third-party cookie issue. Plus, it's probably less work than setting up a whole centralized login.
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Timothy
1 year ago
D) Use a centralized hosted login.
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Levi
1 year ago
That's a good point. Using a hosted page for the parent site does seem like a simpler solution.
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Clorinda
1 year ago
A) Use a site group and enable SSO.
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Jules
1 year ago
C) Use a hosted page for the parent site.
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Floyd
1 year ago
I'm stuck between B and D. An SSO segment could work, but a centralized hosted login seems more robust. What do you all think?
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Alfreda
1 year ago
I've had success with using a centralized hosted login for SSO across domains.
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Coral
1 year ago
I agree, a centralized hosted login is the way to go.
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Patria
1 year ago
I think a centralized hosted login would be more reliable.
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Freeman
1 year ago
Hmm, I think D is the way to go. Centralized hosted login just makes sense for cross-domain SSO, don't you think?
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Fidelia
1 year ago
Definitely, it simplifies the process and ensures seamless authentication.
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Glory
1 year ago
I agree, centralized hosted login seems like the most efficient choice.
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Amalia
1 year ago
D is definitely the best option for cross-domain SSO.
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Quentin
1 year ago
D) Use a centralized hosted login.
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Candra
1 year ago
C) Use a hosted page for the parent site.
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Marshall
1 year ago
B) Use an SSO segment.
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Tequila
1 year ago
A) Use a site group and enable SSO.
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Portia
1 year ago
I agree with Annabelle, centralized hosted login would be the most effective solution.
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Annabelle
1 year ago
I think using a centralized hosted login is the best option.
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