Professional Chrome Enterprise Administrator Certification Exam
Last Update Apr 29, 2025
Total Questions : 50
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A browser administrator is looking to deploy Chrome Enterprise Core and build a configuration that supports both managed device browsers as well as managed profiles
Company
- Employees
- Users
- Contractors
If this is the current organizational unit (OU) structure in the Google Admin console, which change should the administrator make to the structure to support the desired use case?
An administrator identifies that the next major Chrome release, Chrome 130, has an issue with oneof their critical business applications. The company's Chrome browsers are currently on version 129.0.6568.91. The administrator needs to prevent browsers from updating to Chrome 130, while allowing continued updates within the Chrome 129 major version.
Which target version prefix should the administrator use in the updates setting to achieve this?
An organization experiences a recent surge in account takeovers and suspicious activity Upon investigation a security team discovers that employees are falling victim to infostealer malware specifically designed to target Chrome browser cookies This malware is spreading through phishing emails and compromised websites, and it is capable of stealing session cookies, login credentials,and other sensitive information stored in the browser
Which measure can an administrator implement using Chrome Enterprise Core to mitigate the risks posed by cookie theft?
The browser administrators at a company have configured the following extension policies:
Policy Name | Policy Value
------- | --------
ExtensionInstallAllowlist | [ "lpbdmphcndhhacbfcgbdmnoffaeppiici", "gihagpmigkmndpbjkmlolikibogeofcm", "enebfpjnlbicamdncnfhlaapucdmgkj", "hhpkimhnadcdidjaejaegpeeikllochd", "bmplllbeanipnjdckniakhniegbcobannoj" ]
ExtensionInstallBlocklist | [ ]
ExtensionInstallForceList | [ "gihagpmigkmndpbjkmlolikibogeofcm;[https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx](https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx)", "ufninibicajhgibfhjcgnimlmdhccodfl;[https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx] (https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx)", "hhpkimhnadcdidjaejaegpeeikllochd;[https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx](https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx)" ]
An employee at the company wants to install an extension from the Chrome Web Store called "Grammar Friend" with the extension ID `ufninibicajhgibfhjcgnimlmdhccodfl`
What will happen when the user goes to the Grammar Friend page in the Chrome Web Store?