Resources
Practical tech clarity, minus the nonsense.
Useful guides for people who want to slow the problem down before they pay anyone, click anything, or replace a device that might not be broken.
Trust & Safety
How to Tell If Tech Support Is a Scam
The red flags are usually louder than they look: pressure, impersonation, gift cards, remote access demands, and fake security warnings.
7 min readDevices
What to Do Before Replacing Your iPhone
Before you buy a new phone, check storage, battery health, backups, updates, and whether the problem is an app or account issue.
6 min readApps & Billing
How to Stop Paying for Subscriptions You Forgot About
Recurring charges can hide across app stores, websites, PayPal, cards, and family accounts. Here is the clean way to hunt them down.
7 min readCloud
iCloud Storage Explained Without the Nonsense
iCloud is not magic storage in the sky. It is a sync and backup system, and deleting the wrong thing can delete it everywhere.
7 min readAccounts
What to Do When Your Account Gets Locked
A locked account is stressful. The move is to preserve recovery options, avoid fake support numbers, and follow the official process carefully.
6 min readRemote Support
How to Prepare Before a Remote Tech Support Session
A little prep keeps a remote support session cleaner, safer, and faster: close private files, know the problem, and keep passwords to yourself.
5 min read