The internet is full of "Download" buttons that are actually just ads.
Before you click, know what you’re bringing home. Files usually have a three-letter "extension" at the end of their name: .jpg , .png , .gif (Your digital photos and memes). Documents: .pdf , .docx (Readables and forms). Media: .mp3 (Music) or .mp4 (Video). download-neophyte
Never download files from people you don't know. Even if you do know them, if the email looks weird (e.g., "Check out this invoice!"), check with them first. The internet is full of "Download" buttons that
Usually looks integrated into the website's design, often near the file description. Documents:
If you can’t find what you just downloaded, press Ctrl + J (Windows) or Cmd + Option + L (Mac) in your web browser to see your recent history and "Show in Folder." 3. Spotting the "Fake" Download Button