Salesforce Certified Public Sector Solutions Practice Test

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What is one way to protect online grant application forms from bots?

  1. Enable the SF Spam Check for Experience Sites

  2. Deploy grant application OmniScripts on Experience Site pages set to 'Requires Login'

  3. Provide a search page for application reference numbers

  4. Implement CAPTCHA

The correct answer is: Implement CAPTCHA

Implementing CAPTCHA is an effective method for protecting online grant application forms from bots. CAPTCHA systems require users to complete a task that is easy for humans but difficult for automated scripts, such as identifying distorted letters or images. This ensures that only legitimate users can submit the forms while preventing automated bots from flooding the application system. Consequently, this approach enhances the security of the application process, ensuring that each submission is from an actual person. The other options, while they may have some relevance to security and user engagement, do not specifically address the issue of preventing bot submissions in the same direct and effective manner as CAPTCHA. For instance, enabling the SF Spam Check might help in filtering out certain types of unwanted submissions, but it may not be as robust as a CAPTCHA. Deploying OmniScripts makes the application process more guided for users, yet it does not inherently include protections against bots. Providing a search page for application reference numbers enhances user experience but does not counteract automated form submissions.