In most of the object-oriented languages access modifiers are used to limit the access to the variables and functions of a class. Most of the languages use three types of access modifiers, they are – private, public and protected .
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Java provides four types of access modifiers or visibility specifiers i.e. default, public, private, and protected .3 Mar 2022
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Simply put, there are four access modifiers: public, private, protected and default (no keyword). Before we begin let’s note that a top-level class can use public or default access modifiers only. At the member level, we can use all four.
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