FC0-U71 Security Practice Question
What is the primary purpose of a password manager?
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Why each option matters
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To generate and store strong, unique passwords
Password managers generate and store strong, unique passwords for each account, reducing password reuse.
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To generate and store strong, unique passwords
Why this is correct
Correct. Password managers create and manage complex passwords.
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To store passwords in the cloud
Why it's wrong here
Storage is a function, but the primary purpose is to manage strong passwords.
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To share passwords with others
Why it's wrong here
Sharing passwords is not recommended.
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To bypass authentication
Why it's wrong here
They assist with authentication, not bypass it.
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