Study the quote to answer the question:

"So-called anonymous tracking is not very secure-the anonymity is fairly easily broken. Cracking open that anonymous shell and merging it with personally identifiable information from other sources is a fairly easy engineering feat."

Which of the following shows the correct way to omit part of this quote but maintain its meaning through an addition? (5 points)

Question 1 options:

1)

"So-called anonymous tracking is not very secure...the anonymity is fairly easily broken. Cracking open that anonymous shell and merging it with personally identifiable information from other sources is a fairly easy engineering feat."

2)

"So-called anonymous tracking is not very secure-the anonymity is fairly easily broken. Cracking open that anonymous...is a fairly easy engineering feat."

3)

"So-called anonymous tracking is not very secure...[and] merging it with personally identifiable information...is a fairly easy engineering feat."

4)

"So-called anonymous tracking is not very secure-the anonymity is fairly easily broken. Cracking [it]...is a fairly easy engineering feat."

Respuesta :

Answer:

b

Explanation:

is it correct

Answer:

i think the only reasonoble answer would be D.

Explanation:

omit means, leave out or exclude the first answer is the quote word for word, someone already said B was wrong and i also chose B and got it wrong, answer C actually adds a word so its wrong and yes i know that D also adds a word but they are talking about how unreliabe it is not how you can merge it. So for me i think the answer is D also answer D says how easy it is to crack it.

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