From family photos in the cloud to email archives and social media accounts, the digital lives of Americans are extensive and growing. Unlike physical possessions, online assets often don’t pass ...
Just as we sift through closets and clear out our basements and attics come January, the technology we touch every single day deserves the same thoughtful attention. After all, our digital ...
Digital technology has its benefits, but it also has its drawbacks. Some of the downsides can leave much to be desired. Here are some pre-digital life benefits only Baby Boomers will remember.
We all have those boxes stored somewhere. You know, the ones with the stack of yellow Kodak envelopes, a VHS tape labeled “ ’87 Road Trip,” maybe even a floppy disk or two. These boxes hold the ...
You rely on the internet for everyday tasks without even trying, but what happens when the internet isn’t there to help? As digital tools take over, once-basic tasks are becoming distant memories. The ...
This is not a happy topic. But it’s essential advice whether you’re 30 or 90. If something happened to you tomorrow, could your family get into your digital life? I’m talking about your bank accounts, ...
In today’s hyper-connected world, managing your digital life is not just a choice—it’s a necessity. The constant barrage of notifications, endless streams of content, and increasing commitments can ...
In a world where technology increasingly dominates your time and attention, digital minimalism provides a practical framework to reclaim focus and align your digital habits with your core values. By ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Edna is a co-founder of Boddle, a K-6 gamified learning platform. As loneliness rises and digital life accelerates, this moment ...
From old screenshots to junk emails and texts received a year ago, digital clutter is ever present in our lives—and easy to ignore. But every sent message, recorded video, and voice note has an energy ...