A hard default is a pre-set option that automatically takes effect unless a user actively changes it, often in software or system settings. It is used to enforce a specific configuration, such as secure privacy settings, reducing decision fatigue. Developers and administrators benefit by ensuring consistency and compliance, while users gain streamlined experiences without accidental errors.
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