It may store content temporarily or permanently, depending on your preferences.

Where Do I Find My Downloads Folder?

The below instructions show how to locate it on a variety of operating systems.

The Downloads folder in Windows

From the column on the left-hand side of the Finder window, select Downloads.

You should see a list of all files downloaded to your machine.

Mac computers usually also have a Downloads shortcut in the Dock.

The Files app and Downloads folder in Android

Select it to reveal recently downloaded files.

The process is similar for Windows 8 and 7.

With Windows 8, you have to openFile Explorer, select youruser folder, then selectDownloads.

You can find your downloads on iOS via the iCloud Drive

SelectFiles(orMy FilesonSamsung devices).

With certain phones, this step may require selecting a sub-folder first.

For example, Samsung users usually have to select theSamsungfolder, and then selectMy Files.

The Start heading and “Choose which folders” option in Windows settings

Select themenu iconin the top left of the screen, then selectDownloads.

SelectingDownloadsbrings up the files you’ve downloaded from the internet.

Tap the icon that looks like a Folder, then tap onDownloads.

The Downloads switch

How Can I Find Downloads Using Shortcuts?

MacOS, users can pressCommand+Alt+Lon the desktop to jump into the folder.

Windows users can jot down “Downloads” into the search bar to find the folder.

The Advanced heading in Chrome settings

It’s also possible to pin the Downloads folder to the macOS dock if it isn’t already pinned.

Simply open a Finder window and right-clickDownloads, then selectAdd to Dock.

SelectPersonalizationand thenChoose which folders appear on Start.

A screenshot of Google Chrome settings with the Change button under Downloads highlighted

Slide theDownloadstoggle switch into theOnposition.

How Can I Change the Download Location?

On a Mac equipment, pressCommand+,(comma) to bring up thePreferences/Settingsscreen for your surfing app.

A screenshot of Firefox with the More menu highlighted

From there, your next steps depend on your chosen surfing app.

Here is a specific example for Chrome:

PressCommand+,(comma).

Scroll down and selectAdvanced.

A screenshot of the More menu in Firefox with Options highlighted

Scroll down to theDownloadssubheading.

Next toLocation, selectChange.

grab the folder you want downloads sent to from the window that appears, such asDocumentsorDesktop, then chooseSelect.

A screenshot of Firefox preferences with the Browse button for Downloads highlighted

For Windows, there’s no specific shortcut that automatically opens your surfing app configs.

Instead, you gotta open them from within the online window itself.

Scroll down to theDownloadssubheading.

A screenshot of Firefox downloads settings with the “Always Ask Where to Save” option highlighted

Next to theSave files tooption, selectBrowse.

Choose the folder you want your downloads sent to, then chooseSelect Folder.

All major browsers give you the option to change where files are saved.

Google Chrome has the same option in its prefs menu.