G (5).zip Here

Seeing a (5) in a filename is usually a sign that your is getting cluttered. Since you’ve downloaded this file (or a variation of it) at least five times, it might be time to: Open the file to see if you actually need it.

It’s likely a batch of photos, a project, or documents from a source you trust (like a school portal or work drive). g (5).zip

Be careful. Generic names are sometimes used by malicious actors to hide the contents of a file. Scan it with antivirus software before opening it if you're unsure of the source. 3. How to Use It To see what’s inside, you need to "extract" it: Windows: Right-click the file and select "Extract All..." Seeing a (5) in a filename is usually

Double-click the file, and it will automatically unzip into a folder. Be careful

This is the extension for a compressed archive . It’s like a digital suitcase that holds one or more files in a smaller, easier-to-transfer format. 2. Is it Safe?