Basic Computer Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 3. bullying or harassment that takes place over digital devices and platforms, such as social media, messaging apps, or online forums.
  2. 4. a website or software tool that helps users find information on the internet by searching for keywords or phrases, like Google or Bing.
  3. 13. an input device used to move a cursor on a computer screen and interact with graphical user interfaces by clicking or dragging.
  4. 16. software that manages computer hardware and provides a user interface for interacting with the computer, such as Windows, macOS, or Linux.
  5. 17. a secret combination of characters used to access a computer system, email account, or online service, ensuring security and privacy.
  6. 18. a machine that processes information according to instructions given to it.
  7. 19. the process of transferring files or data from a remote computer or server to your own computer or device.
  8. 20. a wireless networking technology that allows devices to connect to the internet and communicate with each other without using cables.
Down
  1. 1. a copy of files or data stored in a separate location from the original, used to restore data in case of loss, damage, or corruption.
  2. 2. a collection of web pages stored on a server and accessible via the internet, often containing text, images, videos, and links.
  3. 5. the physical components of a computer system that you can touch and see, like the monitor, keyboard, and CPU.
  4. 6. malicious software that can infect a computer and cause harm, such as deleting files, stealing personal information, or damaging the system.
  5. 7. a global network that connects millions of computers worldwide, allowing people to share information and communicate.
  6. 8. programs and applications that tell the computer what to do.
  7. 9. an input device used to type letters, numbers, and symbols into a computer or device.
  8. 10. websites and applications that allow users to create and share content, connect with friends, and interact with others online, such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
  9. 11. a software application used to access and view websites on the internet, such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Microsoft Edge.
  10. 12. a collection of data or information stored on a computer, such as a document, photo, video, or music file.
  11. 14. the process of transferring files or data from your own computer or device to a remote computer or server.
  12. 15. electronic mail sent over the internet, allowing people to send messages, documents, and files to each other.