1. Keep your devices clean: Dust and debris can build up inside your device, potentially causing overheating or damage. Regularly clean your device according to the manufacturer's instructions.
  2. Ergonomic Setup: Set up your workspace to be comfortable and prevent muscle strain while using the computer.
  3. Be mindful of liquids and food: Avoid eating or drinking near your devices to prevent spills that could cause electrical damage.
  4. Manage your cables: Organize and secure the cables to prevent tripping hazards and strain on the connectors.
  5. Protect your screens: Use screen protectors to guard against scratches and minor impacts.
  6. Maintain battery health: Following proper charging practices will help extend the life of your device's battery.
  1. Dispose of electronics responsibly: Electronic waste can contain hazardous materials. Follow responsible practices for disposing of electronic waste to protect the environment and prevent data leaks.
  2. Secure your data when upgrading: Be cautious when discarding old devices or acquiring new ones. Erase all personal information from old devices before disposal, and be wary of purchasing used devices that might contain malware.
  3. Secure your device in public: This protects against physical theft and shoulder surfing (someone peeking at your screen). Be mindful of your surroundings, keep your device close, and avoid using it in poorly lit areas.
  4. Log Off When Away: Even a short step away from your device can be an opportunity for someone to access your information. Logging off or locking the screen ensures unauthorized access is blocked.
  5. Power Down: This saves energy and protects the devices from potential damage caused by power surges. Additionally, completely shutting down eliminates the risk of someone accessing your device while it's in a low-power sleep mode.