Ever heard someone say “just clear your cache” or “use a VPN” and felt totally lost? You’re not alone. Tech lingo can feel like another language—but we’re here to translate. Let’s break down some of the most common (and confusing) terms in plain English—with real examples of why they matter to you.

🌐 1. Bandwidth

What it sounds like: Some kind of internet speed thing?
What it really means: Bandwidth is how much data your internet connection can handle at once—like the width of a highway. More bandwidth = more room for activity.

Why it matters:
If too many people are streaming or Zooming in your home at the same time, your bandwidth can get “clogged,” causing lag or buffering.


🍪 2. Cookies

What it sounds like: A sweet snack 🍪
What it really means: Small files that websites save to remember your preferences—like your login info, what you’ve looked at, or what’s in your cart.

Why it matters:
Cookies can be helpful, but too many can clutter your browser or track your activity. You can clear them periodically for better privacy and speed.


🧹 3. Cache

What it sounds like: Money hidden in the walls 🤑
What it really means: Temporary storage your device uses to load things faster—like websites or apps you visit often.

Why it matters:
If your device is acting weird or slow, clearing the cache can help fix glitches. Think of it like emptying a digital junk drawer.


📡 4. VPN (Virtual Private Network)

What it sounds like: Something only hackers use
What it really means: A tool that makes your internet connection private and secure by hiding your location and activity.

Why it matters:
Using a VPN is smart on public Wi-Fi (like at a café or airport), especially if you’re checking email or logging into bank accounts.


📲 5. AirDrop (Apple Devices Only)

What it sounds like: A parachute delivery
What it really means: A quick, wireless way to send files (photos, notes, links) between nearby Apple devices—without using email or text.

Why it matters:
AirDrop is super handy for sharing photos with friends or sending yourself files from your phone to your Mac—fast and without data charges.


🦈 Still confused by tech lingo?
You’re not alone—and you don’t have to figure it out alone either! Our Sharks are always happy to help explain, set things up, or guide you one-on-one. Just set up your appointment!

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