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Google Exam ChromeOS-Administrator Topic 1 Question 11 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's Professional ChromeOS Administrator exam
Question #: 11
Topic #: 1
[All Professional ChromeOS Administrator Questions]

Your security team asks you to deploy on ChromeOS only a specific Android app for your security department. As a ChromeOS Administrator, you need to find a way to block all other Android apps except the one that you need. How are you going to proceed?

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Suggested Answer: B

Access Google Admin Console:Sign in to your Google Admin console.

Navigate to Device Management:Go to Devices > Chrome > Settings > Users & browsers.

Locate Play Store Settings:Find the section related to the Play Store.

Enable Allowlist Policy:Activate the policy 'Block all apps,admin manages allowlist.'

Add the Security App:Go to the 'Apps & extensions' section and add the specific Android app that you want to allow for the security team's organizational unit (OU).

This configuration ensures that all other Android apps are blocked from installation on ChromeOS devices, except the specified security app. This provides granular control over app deployment and enhances security by preventing unauthorized app usage.


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Lili
1 months ago
As a ChromeOS admin, I need to maintain control. Option B looks like the way to go to keep things secure.
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Ivette
2 months ago
Haha, 'Force Install & pin to ChromeOS taskbar'? What is this, a ChromeOS dictatorship? I'll go with option B.
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Yun
21 days ago
Definitely, option B is the way to go to maintain control over app access.
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Bernadine
24 days ago
I agree, option B is the most straightforward way to ensure only the necessary app is available.
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Leota
1 months ago
Yeah, that does sound a bit intense. Option B seems like the best choice.
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Domonique
2 months ago
I think option D is the most efficient. By adding the Android app to the security team user OU and selecting 'Force Install * pin to ChromeOS taskbar', we ensure that the app is easily accessible for the security department.
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Andrew
2 months ago
That's a good point, Jesusita. But option C also seems like a viable solution. We can use the same policy for the Chrome Web Store and only allow the necessary Android app.
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Jesusita
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe option B is more secure. By using the 'Block all apps, admin manages allowlist' policy for the Play Store, we can control which apps are allowed.
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Renea
2 months ago
I like how option C provides a comprehensive solution by blocking the Play Store and only allowing the specific app.
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Andrew
2 months ago
I think option A is the best choice. It allows us to add the specific Android app to the security team user OU.
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Shalon
2 months ago
Option B seems the most straightforward way to allow only the required Android app and block all others.
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Lavonna
1 months ago
That's true. It's important to have strict control over the apps that can be accessed on ChromeOS for security reasons.
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Lili
1 months ago
I agree, using the 'Block all apps, admin manages allowlist' policy for the Play Store is a good way to control which apps are allowed.
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Tasia
2 months ago
Option B seems the most straightforward way to allow only the required Android app and block all others.
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