The address of a webpage.
What is the URL?
Sends data to a computer.
What is an input device?
An open network that anyone can access it.
What is the internet?
Requires a power source to store data.
What is RAM?
Uses cloud servers to store data
What is cloud storage?
The star icon at the end of the address bar of a web browser.
What is a URL bookmark?
Receives data from a computer.
What is an output device?
An application that is used to access websites on the internet.
What is a browser?
An open source operating system
What is Linux?
Bank reports and social media posts are examples
What is personal data?
Used to access all of the files and folders on the computer.
What is File Explorer window?
Manages the computer’s hardware by instructing it to complete specific tasks.
What is software?
Limited as it requires logging in
What is the intranet?
Responds to simple voice commands like setting and alarm requests.
What is a virtual assistant?
Look for this at the beginning of the address bar before entering sensitive information on a webpage.
What is https?
The software that manages all of the installed applications and hardware on a computer or device.
What is the operating system?
Maintain exclusive control over their software.
What is the owners of proprietary software?
To run a Network Diagnostics on a Windows computer
What is select the Network Troubleshooter option on the Status page?
Uses non-volatile memory to store data.
What is ROM?
Passwords should include a mixture of these
What is uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters?
Allows users to move between open Windows on the compute
What is holding the Alt key while pressing the Tab key?
Not widely used and has proved to be more secure and have fewer malware attacks.
What is open source software?
Provides the means to connect to the internet through a phone line.
What is A Digital Subscriber line (DSL)?
Uses radio waves to establish a connection to a network.
What is Wi-Fi?
Allows users to create a secure connection to the internet using a separate network connection.
What is a Virtual Private Network (VPN)?