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Standard profile permissions cannot be edited.

Below is the answer and explanation for the question in the Salesforce Exams.

Standard profile permissions cannot be edited.

  • True ✅
  • False

Correct Answers

True ✅

Explanation

Profiles are an extension of licensing in salesforce.com. Licenses enforce access and define the maximum allowed permissions for a user. Profiles are actually the glue that connects licenses and users together. Every time you create a user, you specify a license and then assign a profile from a picklist that only includes profiles that share the same license. Under the covers, a profile is actually the middle object between user and license.
Every time a license is added to an org, we automatically create one or more ‘standard’ profiles with immutable user and object permissions. You’ll notice that other things on ‘standard’ profiles can be changed like assigned apps, tab settings, and record types.
A best practice for customers with the ability to create ‘custom’ profiles is to use these ‘standard’ profiles as templates in order to clone and create their own. In some editions where custom profiles are not allowed, assigning ‘standard’ profiles is the only way to provide access for users. Check out this blog posting to understand more about this best practice.

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