What is an Address Bar?

An address bar is located on top of a browser window. The URL (Uniform Resource Locator) of the current website is displayed here. The address bar is a space given to the user to enter and change the address of a website they want to visit.

The address bar is an important part of the website because it helps users navigate the web, track their current location, and ensure they are visiting the correct website. It also provides security indicators, such as the "https" prefix and padlock symbol, to show that the site is secure.