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What is the main role of local group accounts in macOS?

  1. To provide internet access

  2. To facilitate user roles and task assignments

  3. To allow greater control over file and folder access

  4. To manage system updates

The correct answer is: To allow greater control over file and folder access

The main role of local group accounts in macOS is to allow greater control over file and folder access. Local group accounts enable administrators to create groups of users and assign specific permissions to those groups. This granular control enhances security by defining who can access certain files and folders and what actions they can perform, such as reading, writing, or executing files. By using local groups, administrators can efficiently manage permissions for a collection of users rather than assigning individual permissions for each user account. This method streamlines the management of user rights and helps maintain an organized system, particularly in environments where different users require different levels of access to resources. The other options focus on different functionalities not directly related to local group accounts. For instance, local groups do not provide internet access, manage system updates, or directly assign user roles and tasks beyond access permissions.