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Question#1

An Adobe Real-time CDP customer is currently experiencing a low match rate with the Google DV360 connection when sharing cookie-based website retargeting audiences due to users visiting their website from a Safari browser. This customer also has a 70% authentication rate on their website with users logging in with an email address.
What could an Adobe Real-time CDP business practitioner suggest to improve the reach of the customer's website retargeting audiences with Google?

A. Only send users who have visited the website using another browser (e.g. Chrome)
B. Share the segment using the Google Customer Match connection using hashed email addresses as the target identity
C. Share the segment using the Google Customer Match connection using ECID as the target identity

Explanation:
According to the Adobe documentation, Google Customer Match is a type of destination that allows matching profiles based on hashed email addresses, phone numbers, or user IDs with Google users across various Google services, such as Search, YouTube, Gmail, and Display & Video 360 (DV360). This type of destination can improve the match rate for website retargeting audiences, especially for users who visit the website from browsers that block third-party cookies, such as Safari.
Reference: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-platform/destinations/catalog/google-customer-match.html?lang=en

Question#2

A Real-Time CDP Business Practitioner wants to make Privacy Service requests for Experience Cloud applications.
Which two categories of applications can they use? (Choose two.)

A. On-prem applications
B. Self-serve applications
C. Real-time applications
D. Applications integrated with Privacy Service

Explanation:
According to the Adobe documentation, self-serve applications are applications that allow users to create and manage their own Privacy Service requests, such as Adobe Experience Platform, Adobe Campaign Standard, and Adobe Target. Applications integrated with Privacy Service are applications that have built-in integrations with Privacy Service and can automatically process requests, such as Adobe Audience Manager, Adobe Analytics, and Adobe Experience Manager.
Reference: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-platform/privacy/home.html?lang=en#applications

Question#3

A Real-Time CDP customer wants to share a customer segment using the identity namespace personalEmail.address across marketing channels.
For which destinations must these email addresses be transformed into the SHA256 format as the target identity?

A. Linkedin Matched Audiences connection Google Customer Match connection Facebook connection
B. Amazon S3 connection Salesforce Marketing Cloud connection
C. Facebook connection Salesforce Marketing Cloud connection Linkedin Matched Audiences connection Google Customer Match connection

Explanation:
According to the Adobe documentation, some destinations require email addresses to be hashed using SHA256 algorithm before they can be used as target identities. These destinations include Facebook, Salesforce Marketing Cloud, Linkedin Matched Audiences, and Google Customer Match.
Reference: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-platform/destinations/ui/destination-actions.html?lang=en#hashing-email-addresses

Question#4

A Real-Time CDP Business Practitioner needs to analyze a segment's profile count. The business practitioner is interested in the number of new profiles that are part of the segment and the number of profiles that are getting removed from the segment.
Which profile status types can the practitioner use for this scenario?

A. Realized and Leaving
B. Qualified and Existing
C. Realized and Exiting

Explanation:
According to the Adobe documentation, realized profiles are those that have newly qualified for a segment, while exiting profiles are those that have been removed from a segment due to no longer meeting the segment definition. These profile status types can be used to analyze the segment’s profile count over time.
Reference: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-platform/segmentation/ui/segment-profile-count.html?lang=en#profile-status-types

Question#5

A Real-time CDP Business Practitioner needs to send data to destinations. Per company policies, only datasets with indirectly identifiable data can be shared.
Dataset #1: Label = I1
Dataset #2: Label = I2
Dataset #3: Label = I2
Dataset #4: Label = 11
Which datasets shown can be shared?

A. Dataset #1 and Dataset #3
B. Dataset #1 and Dataset #4
C. Dataset #2 and Dataset #3

Explanation:
According to the Adobe documentation, I2 is a type of identity label that indicates data that is indirectly identifiable, such as hashed email addresses or phone numbers. These datasets can be shared per company policies, as they do not contain directly identifiable data, such as I1 or 11 labels.
Reference: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-platform/data-governance/dule/dule-overview.html?lang=en#identity-labels

Exam Code: AD0-E602         Q & A: 50 Q&As         Updated:  Apr 04,2026

 

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