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UiPath Exam UiPath-ADAv1 Topic 1 Question 19 Discussion

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Question #: 19
Topic #: 1
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Which is the recommended variable type for storing password values that are composed solely of numbers?

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The recommended variable type for storing password values, even if they are composed solely of numbers, is SecureString. A SecureString is designed to provide a more secure way to handle sensitive information as it keeps the data encrypted in memory, making it less vulnerable to potential risks such as memory dumps compared to regular string types.


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Adaline
11 months ago
Using SecureString is still the best practice to ensure password security, regardless of the characters used.
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Jeniffer
11 months ago
But can't we just use Int32 since the password is composed of numbers?
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Nana
11 months ago
SecureString, of course! I mean, who doesn't love a good password that's as safe as Fort Knox? It's a no-brainer, really.
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Rebecka
11 months ago
Absolutely, SecureString is the way to go for password security.
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Rebecka
11 months ago
SecureString
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Vicki
11 months ago
I agree with Adaline, SecureString provides better security for passwords.
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Kent
11 months ago
String? Really? That's like putting your password on a billboard. No thanks, I'll stick with Int64. It's the only way to be sure.
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Azzie
11 months ago
Int32 all the way, baby! Simple and straightforward, just the way I like it. Plus, who needs all that fancy 'security' stuff anyway?
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Arlean
11 months ago
Int32 may be simple, but it's not secure. It's important to prioritize security when storing sensitive information like passwords.
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Wade
11 months ago
Actually, using SecureString is recommended for password storage to prevent hacking.
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Ashton
11 months ago
I disagree, Int32 is fine for storing numeric passwords. Who needs all that extra security?
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Onita
11 months ago
Int32 is not secure for storing passwords. You should use SecureString for better protection.
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Adaline
12 months ago
A) SecureString is the recommended variable type for storing password values.
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Rodney
12 months ago
I'll go with SecureString. Gotta keep those passwords secure, you know? Can't have any of those hackers getting their hands on them.
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Emelda
12 months ago
I agree, SecureString is the recommended variable type for passwords. Can't be too careful when it comes to security.
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Hillary
12 months ago
SecureString is definitely the way to go for storing password values. It's all about keeping things secure.
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