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Wednesday, August 23, 2023 – Why you shouldn’t store your photos on your phone – How to check if a used phone was reported lost or stolen

Posted on August 23, 2023

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Rick’s Daily Tech Tips Update for Wednesday, August 23, 2023

 


 

Topics covered in this issue…

• Why you shouldn’t store your photos on your phone

• How to check if a used phone was reported lost or stolen

• Could this be the perfect gift for an inquisitive child?

• Timelapse video: “Northern Lights over Reykjavík”


 

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Today’s featured tech tip….

Why you shouldn’t store your photos on your phone

If you’re like most smartphone owners you probably have hundreds, or even thousands of photos stored on your phone.

While it’s nice to be able to whip out your phone and show someone the latest photos of the kids/grandkids, it’s really best to limit the number of photos that reside on your phone to a bare minimum.

Why? Two reasons:

1 – If you lose your phone, if someone steals it or if you drop it and it breaks into a zillion pieces, your photos could well be gone for good.

And depending on how long you’ve had your phone and how many pictures you take, they could easily number in the thousands.

That’s a lot of photos to lose in one fell swoop.

2 – Tons of photos take up tons of storage space, leaving less room for apps and operating system ‘breathing room’.

That means you might find yourself unable to install new apps and/or figure out why your phone is running as slow as molasses at 30 below zero.

Bottom line: If the photos on your phone are really precious to you (and they probably are), I strongly recommend that you copy them off the phone onto your computer AND upload them to cloud storage, then delete the ones you don’t anticipate showing to your friend next time you get together.

 


 

The latest from Rick’s Daily Tips Tech Blog…

• How to check if a used phone was reported lost or stolen

It pays to find out before you buy.

• Could this be the perfect gift for an inquisitive child?

It very well could be, depending on the child.

• Click here to see today’s ‘Picture of the Day’.

Every morning I post a new photo that I find inspiring, intriguing, or just plain beautiful to look at. Jumpstart your day by checking it out.

 


 

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Today’s post from ‘My Daily Smile’…

Timelapse video: “Northern Lights over Reykjavík”

Nature’s most beautiful lightshow.

 


 

Tech news that caught my eye…

• USB-C to debut on iPhone 15 with color-matched braided cables

• T-Mobile’s new Go5G Next plan lets you upgrade your phone every year

• Elon Musk plans to remove headlines from news articles shared on X

• Study: Google’s AI Search generates “horribly” misleading answers

• New Windows 11 policy lets admins control optional updates installation

 


 

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