I'm feeling confident about this one. B and D are the way to go. As for the Unified Customer Profile rules, I'm picturing a wild dance party where you can edit, reorder, and even delete the rules. Gotta keep that profile unified, you know?
I'm going with C and D. If I can edit, reorder, and delete the Unified Customer Profile rules, that gives me more control over the matching process. As for the Contextual Profile rules, being able to reorder them but not edit them makes sense.
B and D seem correct to me. The Unified Customer Profile rules are more flexible, while the Contextual Profile rules are more rigid. Can't wait to put this knowledge to use!
I'm pretty sure C is the right answer. The Unified Customer Profile rules can be edited, re-ordered, and even deleted. That's the most flexible option.
B and D seem to be the correct answers. The Contextual Profile rules can't be edited, but they can be re-ordered, while the Unified Customer Profile rules can be edited and re-ordered, but not deleted.
B and D are correct. Contextual Profile rules can't be edited, but can be re-ordered. Unified Customer Profile rules can be edited and re-ordered, but not deleted.
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