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Passkeys Explained Simply: The Safer, Easier Replacement for Passwords
If you’re tired of trying to remember passwords, resetting forgotten logins, or worrying about scams and hackers, there’s good news — a new system called passkeys is beginning to replace passwords altogether.
Big companies, like Apple, Google, and Microsoft, now support passkeys across phones, tablets, and computers. Experts are increasingly recommending them because they are easier to use and much harder for scammers to steal. Take your security to the next level with our

Jason Riley
May 114 min read


Android vs iPhone: Which Smartphone Is Best for Seniors?
For many Australians—especially those enjoying retirement—choosing a smartphone can feel confusing. Walk into a shop and you’ll usually hear the same question: “Do you want an Android phone or an iPhone?”
These two systems dominate the smartphone world. In fact, together they make up almost the entire global smartphone market.
But what does that really mean for everyday users—especially seniors who want a phone that is simple, secure, and reliable?
Let’s break it down in

Jason Riley
Mar 105 min read


Setting Up a New Android Phone: A Simple Guide for Australians
If you’ve just bought a new Android phone, you might be feeling a mix of excitement and uncertainty — especially if this is your first time using an Android device.
That’s perfectly normal. Many senior Australians and small business owners tell us the same thing: “I just want to set it up properly and not break anything.”
The good news is that Android phones are designed to guide you step by step.
Let’s go through it slowly, in plain English.

Jason Riley
Feb 62 min read


The Week’s Biggest Cyber Scares — and How to Stay Calm About Them
If you’ve ever worried about hackers sneaking into your phone or computer, this week’s tech news proves why a little caution can make a big difference. Between fake WhatsApp updates, sneaky Android spy apps, and deepfake videos appearing on jailbroken iPhones, cybercriminals are finding creative new ways to reach unsuspecting users. The good news is that staying safe isn’t complicated — it just takes awareness and a few smart habits.

Jason Riley
Oct 7, 20252 min read
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