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okay today I want to talk about the three object methods seal freeze and prevent extensions these three methods are ways that you can sort of create an object and then protect it prevent any future changes to the object but each one of them has their own differences now what Ive done is Ive set up some code a couple of objects that we can use as examples when working with seal and freeze and prevent extensions so parent object has one property one method and this is going to be used as the prototype weve got our object here objet were creating were going to use parent objets prototype and were creating a property called prompt to directly on this so weve got a that has a property called prop two it has a value of the string I am prop two now aughh has a prototype which is parent object it contains prop 1 and some method we can if we want right aughh prop to oblong or objets some method all three of those are going to work because parent object ID so its linked directly to objec