This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Computer Science & Technology has 34 clues. Answers range from 3 to 16 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
A list of steps used to finish a task.
An image that represents you online.
Location in a web browser that displays the URL of the current page.
A way of representing information using only two options.
Software that allows you to graphically view information on the internet through the world wide web.
A temporary saved copy of everything you view online so webpages load faster.
One or more commands or algorithm designed to be carried out by a computer.
Legal statement describing who the original author of a specific document or file is.
File created by a web server through a browser to record your activities on a particular website.
Online storage and computer services accessible via a browser.
Central Processing Unit, the brains of a computer.
Finding and fixing errors in a program.
A digital trail you leave when you move through the internet.
Software that provides security to a computer by filtering access.
File Transfer Protocol, Transfer files back and forth between different computers.
Graphic Interchange File, An image files commonly used to make animated images.
A link from a file or text to another file or location.
HyperText Markup Language, A set of rules and tags used to build web pages.
Graphical symbol that represents a computer application or data file.
File format best used for photographic images.
The act of repeating.
Malicious software intended to cause problems the user would not choose such as a virus.
Software that controls the running of computer programs.
Portable document format.
The smallest unit of an image or picture.
Information that does not have any copyright protections or restrictions.
Portable network that allows for transparency.
Random Access Memory, used by programs when the computer is on.
Turn off the computer then turn it back on.
A computer program.
Software that collects private data on users and their online activities without the users’ knowledge.
A row of button icons that allow the user to quickly access menu commands.
Transfer a file from one computer to another.
Extensible Markup Language, a set of rules for writing documents that can be understood by both humans and machines.