5-minute cleanup for your phone and computer
Digital junk piles up faster than clutter in real life. There are files you donβt need, all those random screenshots, apps you downloaded and used once, and blurry photos clogging up your camera roll.
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It all adds up, slowing your devices down and making everything feel messy. The good news? Cleaning it up is easier than you think. Letβs do a quick declutter that will make you say, "Ahhh, that feels better."
Step 1: Update your devices
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There are too many dangerous bugs out there to skip security patches.
Start with your phone
Scroll through your app list and delete any youβre not using anymore. If itβs been months, youβre not going to use it. Trust me. And even if you do want it later, great, download it again.Β
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While youβre at it, move the apps you want to spend less time using (Instagram for me) off your phoneβs home screen. You can hide the app or just move it to another page or folder.
On iPhone:Β
On Android:Β
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On iPhone or iPad, the Photos app makes this a breeze.Β
On an Android, open theΒ Files by Google app, select Clean, then:
Onto your computer
Hereβs the quick and dirty way. Create a new folder, then drag all the random files, screenshots and whatever else into it.Β
Pro tip: Sensitive documents have no place on your desktop. If you do insist on saving private docs locally, at least give a snoop a more challenging time by naming the folder something off-base like "Vacation Photos." Be sure your computer automatically locks when youβre away and requires a password on startup, too.
Quick lock:Β For Windows, hit the Windows keyΒ + L. On a Mac, use Ctrl + Cmd + Q.
They take up a decent amount of space, so regularly clear out anything youβre not using. Beyond that, outdated apps could put you at risk. By keeping old programs on your computer, youβre potentially leaving a door wide open for cybercriminals to slip in.
On a Windows PC:
On a Mac:
Donβt forget the outside
Weβre aiming for quick, so letβs tackle those fingerprint-covered screens.
On your phone, remove the case and accessories. You want to reach every nook and cranny. For a computer monitor, dust the back top, sides and any ledges that collect dirt before you start cleaning.
A microfiber cloth works, but I prefer screen-cleaning wipes. Theyβre just so easy. Skip paper towels. Theyβre too rough for delicate jobs like this.
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