If you’re looking for a photo, first click the Images link below the search bar on this page. Never download a file from a site that isn’t reputable.

If you’re downloading a picture, instead right-click (or two-finger click on Mac) the photo and click Save Image As. When downloading a setup file, you’ll usually see the file’s name and version number written on the Download button.

Chrome, Firefox, and Safari will all begin downloading the file immediately by default. On Safari, you can click the downward-facing arrow in the upper-right side of the browser window to view the download’s progress.

You can search for the “Downloads” folder by typing “downloads” into the Start menu (Windows) or Spotlight (the magnifying glass icon at the top of your Mac’s screen).

You can also use Google Chrome or Firefox on your iPhone, though you must first download them from the App Store.

You’ll be able to find the photo in your iPhone’s Photos app.

If you don’t see a bar here on Chrome, first tap ⋮ in the top-right corner of the screen and then tap New Tab.

If you’re searching for images, look for an Images tab somewhere on the search results page. Tapping it will display only images.

You can view your saved images by opening your phone’s photo app. Third-party file explorers such as Solid Explorer will also allow you to browse your Android’s downloaded files.