Every year the list of most common passwords makes the rounds online, and every year it’s the same bad news. People are still using “123456” and “password” like it’s 1999. Hackers don’t need expensive tools when people hand them the keys.
Your phone is more than a phone. It is a wallet, a filing cabinet, a work desk, and a personal vault and hackers know it. The same goes for laptops and tablets, which store everything from financial records to business emails.
Here’s the thing about clutter: it’s never just about the closet, the garage, or the spare room. Clutter creeps into your business too, inside the very systems you depend on to work, sell, and deliver.
Online dating has changed the game, sure. But let's not kid ourselves, the internet is full of predators. You swipe, you match, you think you’ve found “the one,” and BOOM, you’re in a scammer’s trap. Romance scams don’t care about your feelings. They care about your wallet.