An Address Bar is a user interface element in web browsers where users can type or view a website’s URL (Uniform Resource Locator). Located at the top of the browser window, the address bar allows direct navigation to websites and displays the current page’s web address. Many modern address bars also function as search fields, automatically directing typed queries to a default search engine. It may also show indicators for secure connections (HTTPS), bookmarks, or site-specific settings, making it a central tool for internet navigation.
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Models refer to distinct versions, configurations, or representations of a product, system, or concept across various industries. In consumer electronics,...

