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They are access modifiers and help us implement Encapsulation (or information hiding). They tell the compiler which other classes should have access to the field or method being defined. private - Only the current class will have access to the field or method.we can access private member by friend function or friend class protected - Only the current class and subclasses (and sometimes also same-package classes) of this class will have access to the field or method. public - Any class can refer to the field or call the method. This assumes these keywords are used as part of a field or method declaration within a class definition.
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