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How are security settings established for Look-up relationships?

They inherit from the parent record.

They are set independently of any related object.

The correct answer is that security settings for look-up relationships are set independently of any related object. In a look-up relationship, each record operates independently, allowing administrators to establish distinct security settings. This flexibility is important in a Salesforce environment because it enables tailored access control that meets the specific needs of each object involved in the relationship. While some other relationship types, such as master-detail relationships, often inherit security settings from the parent object, look-up relationships do not have this constraint. This independence permits organizations to manage data visibility and access on a granular level for the records involved in a look-up relationship. The options that suggest inheritance of security settings from the parent record, automatic settings by Salesforce, or an inability to change them after creation do not apply to look-up relationships and their flexible nature in Salesforce administration.

They are automatically set by Salesforce.

They cannot be changed after creation.

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