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URL

Uniform Resource Locator

The address that shows where a webpage or file is located on the internet.

In Simple Terms

A URL is the address that shows where a webpage is located on the internet. It's that string of letters and symbols mixed together at the top of your browser on your phone or computer. Typing it in or tapping a link lets your browser pull up the exact webpage you want from servers around the world.

Behind the Name

"URL" stands for "Uniform Resource Locator." That name reflects its job: pointing to the location of a specific resource in a standardized, uniform format — helping you find exactly where a piece of data lives among everything on the internet.

Take a Closer Look!

A URL is the address that shows where a webpage or file is stored on the internet.
It's what lets your browser find the exact page you want, out of the countless webpages that exist worldwide.

A URL is made up of several parts, and each one carries important meaning.
For example, the "https://" part shows the rules used to exchange information, and the text that follows indicates the location of the server where the webpage is hosted. The characters after that specify the particular file name or folder location within that server.

Thanks to this detailed structure, your browser can pinpoint exactly the information you're looking for among everything on the internet and display it on your screen.
So every time you tap a link or scan a QR code, a URL is working behind the scenes to automatically guide you to your destination.

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