MD-102 Manage applications Practice Question
You are configuring an app protection policy for iOS devices to protect corporate data in Microsoft Outlook. Which TWO settings prevent users from copying corporate data to personal apps?
⚠ Common exam trap
A common mix-up: candidates confuse 'Block screen capture and screen recording' with data loss prevention, but it only prevents visual capture, not clipboard or app-to-app data transfer, which are the actual vectors for copying corporate data to personal apps.
Answer choices
Why each option matters
Answer the question above first, then reveal the full breakdown to understand why each option is right or wrong.
Correct answer & explanation
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Allow app to transfer data to other apps
Setting 'Allow app to transfer data to other apps' to 'Policy managed apps' or 'None' prevents corporate data from being transferred from Outlook to unmanaged personal apps. Option D is correct because 'Restrict cut, copy, and paste between apps' can be set to 'Policy managed apps' or 'None', which blocks users from copying corporate data from Outlook and pasting it into personal apps. These two settings directly control data movement at the app-to-app and clipboard levels.
Answer analysis
Option-by-option breakdown
For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.
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Allow app to transfer data to other apps
Why this is correct
Setting this to 'Policy managed apps' restricts data transfer.
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Save copies of work data
Why it's wrong here
This controls saving to cloud or local.
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Block screen capture and screen recording
Why it's wrong here
This prevents screen capturing, not copy/paste.
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Restrict cut, copy, and paste between apps
Why this is correct
This setting controls clipboard behavior.
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Encrypt app data
Why it's wrong here
Encryption protects data at rest, not data in motion.
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Introduction to Endpoint Management in Microsoft 365
Key term
Policy
A policy is a set of rules or guidelines that defines how an organization manages, secures, and operates its IT systems and services.
Key term
App protection policy
An app protection policy is a set of rules that controls how data is handled and secured within mobile applications, ensuring corporate information stays safe even on personal devices.
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