: The string is a long, randomized sequence of 32 characters, which is common for files that have been hashed (such as an MD5 or SHA-1 hash) to ensure every image on a server has a unique name.
: Some services use unique strings to create "private" URLs that are difficult for outsiders to guess.
: Web browsers and servers generate these names for temporary storage.
: The string is a long, randomized sequence of 32 characters, which is common for files that have been hashed (such as an MD5 or SHA-1 hash) to ensure every image on a server has a unique name.
: Some services use unique strings to create "private" URLs that are difficult for outsiders to guess.
: Web browsers and servers generate these names for temporary storage.