What is the difference between "Adiministrator" & "Standard" user accounts?

Hi,
I was wondering what is the difference was between "Adiministrator" & "Standard" user accounts?
Is "Standard" more sucre for everyday use than "Administrator"?

An administrator has more latitude in taking actions that have potential for harming the computer intentionally or accidentally than a standard user. Also, an administrator has the power to enable the "root" user--the user who can do the most harm intentionally or accidentally. The less one knows about his or her computer and its environment the more important it is for the individual to run as a standard user. If one is running as a standard user, then he or she will have to take a time out, which allows a period of reflection, before actually taking potentially harmful action since to do so he or she would have to logout and back in.

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