Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 44 to 50.

Attracting users to social networking sites and cloud computing sites is all about building trust. However, if recent news is anything to go by, consumers would be right to consider that the trust they have put into the Internet companies that run these services has been betrayed.

Between 2006 and the beginning of 2010, search engine giant Google started a project to map and digitally photograph every road in every major city in more than 30 countries for its product Google Street View. But images, it appears, is not all that the Streetview cars collected. It now turns out that Google collected over 600 Gigabytes of data from users of public and unprotected Wi-Fi access routers - which included Web pages visited and emails. All this was collected without the prior knowledge or permission of the router owners.

But most criticism surrounding data privacy is currently reserved for Facebook, which has faced an extreme anger from consumers when millions of users suddenly found their private details exposed and searchable on Google, Bing and Yahoo. Facebook, whose privacy policies have come under attack both at home and abroad, now faces a stiff fine for storing non-users' personal data without their permission. Founder Mark Zuckerberg appears to be relenting and is now beefing up security.

The issue came to the fore in recent months among concern that Facebook's confusing privacy settings were making it possible for Internet stalkers, cyber criminals and even nosy neighbours to gain a wealth of information about its users without their knowledge or permission.

What all these companies deal in is trust. Without trust, we would not allow them access to our private information. Therefore, it's important that they maintain our trust. If social networking becomes increasingly important to companies such as Google, Apple and Microsoft, they will have to be careful not to violate their users' trust in the future.

(Adapted from https://eandt.theiet.org/content/articles/2010/07/who-owns-your-personal-data/)

Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

Đáp án đúng là: B
Giải thích
Kiến thức: Đọc – chi tiết
Giải thích: Điều nào sau đây có thể được suy ra từ đoạn văn?
A. Facebook đã bị phạt vì cố ý làm rò rỉ dữ liệu cá nhân của những người không phải người dùng.
B. Nếu không có hành động kịp thời để ngăn chặn rò rỉ dữ liệu, các công ty lớn có thể mất khách hàng.
C. Các công ty lớn không phải chịu trách nhiệm về việc rò rỉ dữ liệu của khách hàng.
D. Khách hàng hài lòng với các dịch vụ từ các công ty trực tuyến.
Thông tin:
- Facebook, whose privacy policies have come under attack both at home and abroad, now faces a stiff
fine for storing non-users' personal data without their permission.
- What all these companies deal in is trust. Without trust, we would not allow them access to our
private information. Therefore, it's important that they maintain our trust. If social networking becomes
increasingly important to companies such as Google, Apple and Microsoft, they will have to be careful not
to violate their users' trust in the future.