Voice-to-text (also called “dictation”) lets you speak instead of typing. It’s one of the easiest ways to send texts, emails, and notes—especially if typing feels slow, frustrating, or hard on your hands. Once you turn it on, you can tap a microphone, talk normally,...
Most seniors can use telehealth appointments for many routine medical visits using a smartphone, tablet, or computer with a camera and internet connection. Telehealth lets you see and talk with your doctor from home, which is easier for many people with mobility or...
How to Block Spam Calls (Step-by-Step Guide) Spam and scam calls are one of the most common phone problems today. Most people receive multiple unwanted calls each month — and for seniors, these calls can be frustrating, confusing, and sometimes dangerous. This guide...
Your computer screen suddenly fills with a terrifying pop-up warning: “CRITICAL VIRUS DETECTED! Your computer is infected! Call this number immediately!” Or your phone rings, and someone claiming to be from Microsoft says they’ve detected a problem...
Yes, seniors can safely order groceries online, even with little or no technical experience. This guide is designed for beginners and walks you through the entire process step by step. Most people can place their first order in about 20–30 minutes, but it may take a...
You need a password for your email, your bank account, Amazon, Facebook, your phone, your computer—the list goes on and on. Security experts tell you to make passwords long, complicated, and different for every account. But how are you supposed to remember dozens of...