Used to set the default levels of access for users to records they do not own.
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The answer is A. Organization Wide Defaults.
Organization Wide Defaults are used to set the default levels of access for users to records they do not own. Organization Wide Defaults are settings that determine the default access level for a given object across the entire organization.
There are three main access levels in Salesforce: Public Read/Write, Public Read Only, and Private. Public Read/Write allows all users to view and edit records, Public Read Only allows all users to view but only the record owner to edit, and Private restricts access to the record owner and those explicitly granted access via sharing rules or manual sharing.
Organization Wide Defaults can be set for each standard and custom object in Salesforce. The access level set at the Organization Wide Default level applies to all records of that object, including newly created ones. It is important to note that Organization Wide Defaults only apply to records that users do not own.
Roles Hierarchy, Profiles, Sharing Rules, and Manual Sharing are also important components of the Salesforce security model, but they are not used to set the default levels of access for users to records they do not own.
Roles Hierarchy is used to establish a hierarchy of roles within the organization, which is used to determine access levels based on an individual's position in the hierarchy.
Profiles are used to set permissions and access levels for individual users or groups of users.
Sharing Rules are used to grant access to specific records or groups of records based on criteria that you define.
Manual Sharing allows record owners to manually grant access to individual users or groups of users on a case-by-case basis.