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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?

  • A. From the "Apps & extensions" page, add the Android app on the security team user OU
  • B. On the "Users & Browser Settings" tab, for the Play Store, use the "Block all apps admin manages allowlist" policy and allow only the Android app that you want from "Apps & extensions"
  • C. On the "Users & Browser Settings" tab, for the Chrome Web Store, use the "Block all apps, admin manages allowlist" policy and allow only the Android app that you want on "Apps & extensions"
  • D. From the "Apps & extensions" page, add the Android app on the security team user OU and select "Force Install + pin to ChromeOS taskbar"
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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serialx86
4 months ago
Selected Answer: B
As a ChromeOS Administrator, if you need to allow only a specific Android app while blocking all others, you should use the Google Admin Console to apply a managed allowlist policy for Android apps on ChromeOS. Steps to Achieve This: Go to Google Admin Console → Devices > Chrome > Settings > Users & Browsers Locate the Google Play Store settings Enable "Block all apps, admin manages allowlist" Go to "Apps & Extensions" → Add the specific Android app you want to allow Save and apply the policy to the Organizational Unit (OU) of the security team
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serialx86
4 months ago
Selected Answer: B
As a ChromeOS Administrator, if you need to allow only a specific Android app while b
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