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What does the Microsoft identity platform do with the unique identifier of a registered app?
It stores the identifier in the Microsoft Entra Application object.
It shares the identifier with all Microsoft Entra directories.
It shares the identifier with the Microsoft identity platform when the app requests tokens.
What is the purpose of registering an app in Microsoft Entra?
To request scope permissions for the user's device.
To customize the branding of your application in the sign in dialog box.
To ensure that your identity system is aware of what applications are being used and to confirm the user has access to the app and that the app has access to any needed resources.
What is the principle of least privilege and how does it relate to third party app permissions in the Microsoft identity platform?
The principle of least privilege states that third party apps should request all possible permissions to ensure full functionality.
The principle of least privilege states that third party apps should not request any permissions to ensure user privacy.
The principle of least privilege states that third party apps should only request the permissions they need to perform their function, ensuring fine-grained control over data and API functionality.
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