What API policy would be LEAST LIKELY used when designing an Experience API that is intended to work with a consumer mobile phone or tablet application?
The answer is D. IP whitelist.
An IP whitelist is a security measure that restricts access to an API based on a list of approved IP addresses. It is not ideal for a mobile phone or tablet application because these devices can have dynamic IP addresses and can connect from different locations. Therefore, it would not be practical to enforce an IP whitelist for mobile devices.
the question is : "LEAST LIKELY used". in my opinion is D, because IP address for mobile devices is not fixed, so IP WHITELIST has less probability to be used
Should be D. Cannot be C because you do need JSON threat protection from API Consumers. IP address of mobile devices are not fixed, so cannot have an IP Whitelist.
Should be D. Cannot be C because you do need JSON threat protection from API Consumers. IP address of mobile devices are not fixed, so cannot have an IP Whitelist.
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