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Do you have a plan?

This has been near and dear to my mind since an experience with my iPhone, also known as my midlife safety net for my brain, crapped out during a routine update, unfortunately during a lightening storm.  Yeah! Apple actually worked with me to get the phone out of the black screen of death mode it was stuck in, but then the problem began.

You see, i have relied upon that thumb print to scan open my phone, and a software app that was free holds an encrypted copy of all of my logins.  sounds simple to fix, right?  well i could not for the life of me remember the password for my apple id, which is the gatekeeper to everything.  So we had to submit this to a process at apple that takes time to verify that i am who i say i am, and that this is indeed my phone.  Day 5 of no access and while frustrating, it is kind of not so bad.

but back to topic – Do you have a plan for your electronic devices should something go south on them?  Here is what i recommend based on my new found frustration of being locked out of electronic life:

In the event that you are like me, building your electronic life back from the ashes, take my advice in this:  Breathe,  it will be ok.  In reality this was a wake up call that helped me to discover how very electronically tied in all of us are to these devices. I have been talking with a number of people about the grip electronics have on our lives, and everyone agrees they are wonderful tools, but there is that “big brother is watching” factor that is unsettling.

Being without a phone for 5 days reminded me how much more simple life was not so long ago.   How do we miss the simplicity of life before smart phones.

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