It would be useful if, for instance:
Your child is playing, and an update manager window appears; you don't want him 
to install updates, so you need to provide your password for that kind of 
operations. But then, you don't want to be prompted for the password every time 
when you are doing several administrative tasks, so the system remembers for 
some time that you 'got hold' of super-user previleges. It will expire after a 
few minutes, I guess. That is indicated by the presence of the key icon in the 
status bar.
Now, when you are done with some administrative tasks, and your child resumes 
playing Tux, you'll want to discard those privileges, so he won't do anything 
wrong by acident. That's what the 'drop elevated privileges' means.

It probably should have a 'What is this?' option in that menu... and
perhaps 'Administrative previleges' would be more familiar to window
users...

One problem is: it appears when one authenticates: 'Provide your
password to allow this or that'. But when one authenticates, he is doing
some task (that is interrupted by that prompt), and doesn't notice the
icon in the status bar. When latter he notices it, it's not easy to
understand where it came from.

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"Drop all elevated privileges" menu doesn't make sense
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550502
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