Across
- 4. A saved shortcut in a web browser that lets you quickly return to a specific webpage.
- 6. A scientist who studies physics, the science of matter, energy, and the laws of nature.
- 8. The information, ideas, or material contained in something, such as a book, website, or speech.
- 11. Uniform Resources Locator
- 12. A particular order in which things follow one another.
- 15. To understand or explain something incorrectly.
- 17. The act of closely watching or monitoring people, places, or activities, often for security purposes.
Down
- 1. A person who, together with one or more others, starts an organization, company, or movement.
- 2. Frequently Asked Questions
- 3. (1) A distinct area of knowledge or activity; (2) in computing, the part of a website address that identifies it on the internet (e.g., .com, .org).
- 5. The virtual environment of the internet and online communication.
- 7. To represent or stand for something, often using a sign, image, or action.
- 9. Malicious software designed to damage, disrupt, or gain unauthorized access to computer systems.
- 10. Software that secretly collects information about a user’s activities without their consent.
- 13. To prepare and improve text, video, or other content by correcting mistakes and making changes.
- 14. To start or introduce something, such as a product, program, or event.
- 16. Unwanted or irrelevant messages, often sent in bulk, especially by email.
