Salesforce Administrator — Question 399

If a user has public read-only access to records [that he/she does not own], the following are true.

Answer options

Correct answer: A, D, E

Explanation

The correct answer includes A, D, and E because public read-only access allows the user to view the record, search for it, and generate reports without the ability to edit or delete it. Option B is incorrect as it implies the user can delete the record, which goes against read-only permissions. Option C is also wrong because changing the owner of a record requires higher privileges than read-only access.