Bookmark
A bookmark is a saved link to a website that allows you to quickly return to it later. Bookmarks help you organize and access your favorite or important pages.
How it works
When you add a bookmark, your browser saves the website’s URL. You can open the page again with one click, without typing the address.
Why bookmarks are useful
Bookmarks help with:
- saving time
- organizing websites
- quick access to important pages
- keeping track of useful resources
Managing bookmarks
Most browsers allow you to create folders, rename bookmarks, and sync them across devices.
Simple example
A bookmark is like a page marker in a book — it helps you return to the right page.
Related terms
Source
Information simplified from the Wikipedia article “Bookmark (digital)”.