With the New Year fast approaching we look at a few things that we all are guilty of doing/not doing and what we can change in 2018.
We’re all living in a digital age where our smart devices hold a scary amount of personal information about our selves, we also carry our phones all over the show, and spend a lot of time on social media, so in 2018 lets change our ways a little.
1. Change Our Password More Often
We’re going to mention this one as frequently as possible as it’s the most important thing you need to do with your smartphone. Change your password/PIN on a fairly frequent basis. If you’ve been using the same password for the last year change it now, if you think someone might know your code, change it now. Your phone holds passwords, bank details, private information, not to mention ‘those’ photos. Keep it safe.
2. Clean Our Phones
I’m going to come out and say this one and feel fairly certain we all do the same. We all use our phones on the toilet, there I said it. We also use our phones when ill, and when preparing food, and we place this device very close to our ears, nose, mouth and eyes on a regular basis. This year get in to the habit of giving your phone a wipe down as frequently as possible. Not only will it get rid of any nasty bugs hiding on there, but it will also remove fingerprints that might giveaway your PIN or password.
3. Spend Less Time On Social Media
Social Media is a huge part of our everyday life, but we could all cut back a little and still get the most out of Facebook, Instagram, Twitter etc. To help cut back on Social Media time remove any pages or profiles that you haven’t looked at in the past week or so and delete ‘Friends’ that you haven’t actually spoken to for a year or so. Also, as an extra tip, don’t lie in bed for 20 minutes in the morning before you get up, get out of bed right away and you’ll feel much fresher (trust me it works). An upside of less social media time is you’ll end up with better battery life too.
4. Hold Smartphone Manufacturers To Account
This past year has been full of stories of poor customer service, false battery size claims and even manufacturers launching phones with fake dual camera systems! This is really really the last straw. Hold these brands to account, complain about them, mention your experience in comments etc. If we use our voices and let our money do the talking they’ll all soon wake up.
5. Use Our Smartphones Camera More Often