Get on Top of Your Tech in 2021

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Getting organized has become trendy during these stuck-at-home pandemic days. People are busy going through closets and drawers to toss the junk.  But how about your phone and computer? Chances are those have collected lots of junk as well.

Our friends at Senior Planet share how to make 2021 the year you put your electronic house in order. 

Clean out the cache on your computer and browser to make them run faster. (The cache is where your browser saves copies of previously visited Web pages.) Never fear, you can just delete history not cookies, so you don’t lose your passwords.   How to do it: Use the Windows 10 disk cleanup utility.    Follow the steps in this article to clean the cache on Chrome as well as Windows or get instructions for your Mac in this article.  While you’re at it do the same for your phone by purging old texts and clearing your phone’s cache.  

Unsubscribe from email lists and paid subscriptions. You’re probably getting tons of unwanted emails.   Every day pick a few out and scroll all the way to the bottom looking for the hard-to-find unsubscribe link.  While you’re at it here’s how to cancel paid subscriptions you don’t want anymore.    

Put your emails in folders.  If you often forget to answer emails, you’re not on top of your inbox.   Use a label system such as the one Gmail offers. The same FAST system recommended for snail mail works with emails.  File, Assign (or forward), Store, or Trash.    This article will help.

Put your photos in albums.  First, get in the habit of deleting duplicate photos as you take them.   Google photos will organize photos and screenshots on your Android phone. iCloud photos will to the same on your iPhone.  For photo organizing on your computer check out this YouTube tutorial for step by step instructions.

Back up your files.  There’s a techie joke that there are two types of people: Those who have lost data, and those who are about to.    If you’re not in the first group, you will eventually be in the second.   If you have anything on your computer or phone you don’t want to lose, back it up, preferably in the cloud.  Recommended:   Dropbox Basic or Google Drive for free backup.  Google will back up your phone as well.

Organize your hard drive.  If you’re feeling truly ambitious check out this tutorial on how to create a useful system for your email, hard drive, and the files and folders within it.   

That’s it!  Six simple steps  – call it housekeeping for your tech – that will make 2021 a sleeker, faster, more organized year for your personal technology.

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Growing Bolder has teamed up with Senior Planet to bring you more technology content to keep you on the cutting edge of the latest in devices, platforms and tools.

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