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Finding Your Downloads

On Your PC
If you've downloaded your files using Chrome, Edge, or Firefox on Windows 10 or 11, You can usually find them in a special folder called "Downloads." The folder is normally located in your user folder with the path C:\Users[User Name]\Downloads where
"[User Name]" is your Windows user account name.

You can find your Downloads folder easily using File Explorer in Windows 10 or 11. First, open File Explorer and click "This PC" in the sidebar. Then click "Downloads" in the sidebar or double-click the "Downloads" folder in the main File Explorer window area.

If you cannot find your downloaded files where they should be, check out this excellent guide at How-To Geek: Where are my downloads on Windows

On Your Mac
On a Mac, the default location for your downloads is the Downloads folder in the user folder. You can find it in a few ways:

In the Finder sidebar under Favorites
* By clicking Go > Downloads in the Finder
* By pressing Command + Shift + G and pasting the following path: ~/Users > [your username] > Downloads
* In the Dock, where it may appear as a blue folder with a download symbol or as a stack of files

If you get stuck, check out this How-To Geek guide: How to find downloads on a Mac

On Your Android Device
Android devices have a preinstalled file manager app called "Files" or "My Files" where downloaded files are saved in the "Downloads" folder.

* To find downloaded files, open the file manager app and tap the hamburger menu icon to access the side menu, then select "Downloads" from the list.
* Alternatively, using the "Files by Google" app, open the app on your Android device, go to the "Browse" tab, and tap "Downloads" to view all downloaded documents and files.

Here’s a complete guide showing how to find your download on an Android device: How to find your downloads on Android

On Your iPhone or iPad
To find your downloads on an iPhone, you can open the Files app and navigate to the Downloads folder:

* Open the Files app. If you don't see the blue Files app icon on your Home Screen, you can swipe down from the center of your Home Screen and search for it.
* Tap the Browse icon at the bottom of the app.
* Tap “Downloads” under Favorites.
* If you don’t see the Downloads folder under Favorites, look for it under iCloud Drive, On My iPhone, or On My iPad.
* Tap the Downloads folder.
* To access downloaded photos you can open the Photos app instead.

Once again, here’s a complete guide at How-To Geek: Find your downloaded files on an iPhone or iPad

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