Where you type into to get to a certain website or search something up.
Address Bar.
Where you go to change your privacy on a website.
Settings.
This piece of hardware is used to send signals and data so you can connect to the internet.
Modem
This semi-aquatic egg-laying mammal glows bright green in the dark.
Platypus
Keyboard is to Hardware, what Google is to _______
Software
Something you can do in fighting games, this feature makes sure someone cannot see or interact with you online and vice-versa
Blocking
It's a software on your phone or tablet, but for desktops and laptops it's an essential piece of hardware.
Keyboard
Famously, this scorching time of the year has 104 days, during which kids and teens that go to school have their big break.
Summer
The word "Link" is used as an alternative to this but are colloquially interchangeable.
URL
Acting like a digital key, this personalized feature makes sure only people who know or have access to it can enter your account.
Password/Passphrase
The different models of this plug are named: A, B, C, Mini, and Micro
USB plug.
The area commonly shared between three states is usually called this.
The tri-state area.
A program that Ask Jeeves, DuckDuckGo, Bing, and Google are.
Search Engine
Name another space where you need to be careful about your digital privacy, that's not a website.
Apps or Online Gaming,
AV, HDMI, aren't just random letters from the alphabet, they're a type of wire that serves an important purpose.
The ancient roman quote "Carpe Diem" can be translated into this positive affirmation.
Seize the Day.
This single-lettered acronym shows up in every web address, what does it stand for?
World Wide Web
Acting like a second login, this feature makes sure you're who you really are when you log into an account.
Two-Factor Authentication.
Though outdated, this piece of hardware is still used to this day as the default icon for the "Save" and "Save As" feature.
Floppy Disk.
The plastic ends of the shoelace.
Aglet.