World Wide Web - a system of interconnected webpages and information that you can access using the Interne, Internet - a globally connected network system that facilitates communication and data services through a vast collection of private, public, business, academic, and government networks, Web Server - a software application or hardware device that stores, processes, and serves web content to users over the internet, Uniform Resource Locator (URL) - the address of a resource (such as a document or website) on the Internet that consists of a communications protocol followed by the name or address of a computer on the network and that often includes additional locating information (such as directory and file names), IP Address - the numeric address of a computer on the Internet, Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (https) - is an extension of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) that uses encryption to secure communication over a computer network., Web Browser - software that allow a user to access and display web pages on their device screens, Hypertext Markup Language - language used to display content on browsers, Domain Name Server (DNS) - is a fundamental component of the internet infrastructure that translates human-readable domain names (like www.example.com) into numerical IP addresses (such as 192.0.2.1) that computers use to locate each other on the interne, Cookies - small files or code stored on a user’s computer. They are sent by a web server to a browser on a user’s computer. They hold user preferences and enable web pages to be customised for each individual user,

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