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Arhive: Glossary Terms

Spam filter

A spam filter is a tool built into your email that helps keep unwanted or junk messages—called spam—out of your inbox. It works by scanning incoming emails for signs of spam, like strange senders, misleading subject lines, or unusual content.…

Sponsored Content

Sponsored content is a type of online advertisement that blends in with regular content on websites, social media, or news articles. Unlike pop-up ads or banners, sponsored content looks like an article, video, or post you might normally see—but it’s…

Spoofing

Spoofing is a trick used by scammers to make something fake look real. It could involve faking an email address, phone number, or website to make you think it’s coming from someone you trust, like a friend, a company, or…

Streaming

Streaming refers to the process of transmitting or receiving multimedia content, such as audio, video, or games, over the internet in real-time. Unlike traditional downloading, where users must wait for the entire file to be downloaded before playback can begin,…

Streaming

Streaming lets you watch videos, listen to music, or play games over the internet without having to download them first. Instead of waiting for a file to fully load, streaming sends the content to your device as you watch or…

Subscribe

Subscribe is an action taken by users to receive regular updates or access to content from a particular source, such as a website, blog, newsletter, or online service. By subscribing, users opt-in to receive notifications, emails, or updates whenever new…

Tablet

A tablet is a lightweight, portable device with a touchscreen that you can use to browse the internet, read books, watch videos, play games, or even get work done. It’s bigger than a smartphone but smaller and simpler than a…

The Cloud

“The cloud” refers to storage and services that are accessed over the internet instead of being stored directly on your computer or device. When you save something to the cloud, it’s stored on servers in data centers around the world.…

TL;DR

TL;DR stands for “Too Long; Didn’t Read.” It’s a quick summary that gives you the main points of a long article, post, or email in just a few sentences. You’ll usually find it at the beginning or end of the…

Troll

A troll is someone who intentionally causes trouble online by being disruptive or provocative, often to get an emotional reaction or start conflicts. They may post offensive comments, attack others, spread false information, or derail discussions just to create chaos.…

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