Computer Glossary

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Across
  1. 4. A saved link to a specific webpage for easy access later.
  2. 8. Storage: Online storage services that allow users to save and access files from the internet, such as Google Drive or Dropbox.
  3. 9. The standard or preset setting or option that is automatically used if no alternative is chosen.
  4. 15. (Central Processing Unit): The brain of the computer responsible for executing instructions and calculations.
  5. 16. Environment: The visual and functional elements of a computer's desktop, including icons, wallpaper, and menus.
  6. 17. The process of verifying the identity of a user or system, often with a username and password.
  7. 19. The process of converting data into a code to prevent unauthorized access.
  8. 20. A step-by-step set of instructions for solving a specific problem or task, often used in programming.
  9. 21. The main screen where icons, folders, and files are displayed on a computer.
  10. 22. A temporary storage location that stores frequently used data for quicker access.
  11. 23. Creating copies of important data to prevent data loss in case of hardware failure.
  12. 24. Electronic mail used for sending and receiving messages over the internet.
  13. 26. A record of websites a user has visited on their web browser.
  14. 28. The part of a domain name that follows the "dot," indicating the type of organization or country, e.g., .com, .org, .in.
  15. 29. A website where individuals or groups post regular updates, articles, or personal reflections.
  16. 30. Measures and practices to protect computers, networks, and data from unauthorized access or attacks.
Down
  1. 1. The background image on the computer desktop.
  2. 2. The human-readable address that corresponds to a specific IP address on the internet, e.g., "www.example.com."
  3. 3. Making copies of important data to prevent data loss in case of hardware failure or accidents.
  4. 5. Storing and accessing data and applications over the internet rather than on local devices
  5. 6. Software used to access and navigate the internet, e.g., Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox.
  6. 7. file sent along with an email message.
  7. 9. The process of copying a file from the internet or another computer to your own device.
  8. 10. (Cascading Style Sheets): A stylesheet language used for controlling the presentation and formatting of web content.
  9. 11. Real-time communication with others over the internet, often using text-based messages.
  10. 12. The responsible and ethical use of technology and the internet.
  11. 13. A visual indicator on the screen, typically in the shape of an arrow or a hand, used to select or interact with items.
  12. 14. A toolbar in a web browser where users can save and access frequently visited websites.
  13. 18. An electronic device that can process data and perform tasks according to instructions.
  14. 19. A standard for wired network connections commonly used for high-speed internet access.
  15. 20. Software: Programs designed to detect and remove viruses and malware from a computer.
  16. 25. The use of digital technology to harass, threaten, or harm others.
  17. 27. The main part of a web address that identifies a specific website or resource, such as "example.com."