Free Cisco SWSA 300-725 Actual Exam Questions - Question 13 Discussion

Question No. 13
An administrator wants to restrict file uploads to Facebook using the AVC feature.
Under which two actions must the administrator apply this restriction to an access policy? (Choose
two.)
Select all that apply, then reveal solution.
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Sami O.
2026-02-20

A imo. “Monitor Facebook General” seems like it would catch all baseline actions on Facebook, including uploads, while “Monitor Facebook Photos and Videos” zeroes in on the actual media files being shared. This combo covers both broad and specific upload activities. B feels too generic and wouldn’t necessarily block file uploads specifically.

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Arjun Y.
2026-02-20

It’s B and C for me. Social Networking captures the overall Facebook activity, while Photos and Videos specifically cover media uploads, which is what file restrictions need to target.

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Arjun Y.
2026-02-19

Maybe D and C. Since file uploads on Facebook usually happen through messages and media sharing, monitoring both Photos and Videos (C) and Messages and Chat (D) seems like the right combo to catch upload attempts. The general or app-level monitoring might be too broad or miss specific file-sharing actions. This way, you’re targeting the actual data transfer points rather than just app usage or general social networking.

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Ryan J.
2026-02-13

B and C, since general social networking and media uploads are the main targets here.

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Marco A.
2026-02-12

It’s B and C since Social Networking covers general uploads and Photos/Videos are specific media types.

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Marco A.
2026-02-11

I’m going with C and D here. Since the question is about restricting uploads specifically to Facebook, “Monitor Facebook Photos and Videos” (C) definitely covers media uploads. And “Monitor Facebook Messages and Chat” (D) could cover other file types sent via chat, so both together would effectively block uploads. A or B seem too broad for file uploads, more about monitoring general activity rather than specific file types.

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Marco A.
2026-01-29

Option C and E make the most sense here. Facebook Photos and Videos (C) obviously covers media uploads, and Facebook Application (E) could include broader app-level controls to block uploads across different content types. The general social networking monitor (B) seems too broad and might not specifically restrict uploads. So I’d pick C and E to target the file upload actions more precisely.

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Rizwan F.
2026-01-24

I think B covers general social networking restrictions too, so maybe B and C?

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Paul L.
2026-01-19

Maybe C and D since those target file sharing directly on Facebook.

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Ash E.
2026-01-16

C imo and D imo seem right since Photos/Videos and Messages/Chat cover file uploads specifically on Facebook. The general or social networking monitors might be too broad here.

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