Since no answer choices, have to deduce it is Private Networks
They're usually referred to as packet sniffers.
Answer:
OC
Explanation:
I am not so sure about this though as I am not familiar with a webmail service. I hope this helped. Sorry, if it wasn't much of an help though
You should place your javascript in a separate file and name it appropriately, e.g. script.js.
Then you should call for your script using the HTML:
<script src="script.js" type="text/javascript"<span>></script></span>
This happened to me a while back. If you can’t find a contact to admin try emailing one of your teachers. My teacher told admin and then they fixed it.