Since the name itself is encrypted or randomized, you cannot determine what is inside without checking the file's "magic numbers" or metadata.

Only download such files if they were explicitly sent to you or if they are part of a known automated system (e.g., a "Download your data" export from a major platform). 4. Creating a Similar ZIP Link

Upload your files to Google Drive or Dropbox, right-click the folder, and select "Share." Set access to "Anyone with the link" to generate a unique, shareable URL.

Ensure the file ends in .zip . If it does not, you may need to use a tool like FILExt to analyze the binary signature and confirm it is actually a compressed archive.