Strange how much life has changed
#1
Strange how much life has changed
I found this article, it is quite a reality shock to some. How much the smartphone and tablets have taken over people's lives......
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/p...=pocket-newtab
https://www.removed.social/united-states
I personally dislike my smartphone, I resisted for so long but this covid mess we had to get one. So we could have virtual Doctors visits,.95% of the time it sits in a basket,
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/p...=pocket-newtab
https://www.removed.social/united-states
I personally dislike my smartphone, I resisted for so long but this covid mess we had to get one. So we could have virtual Doctors visits,.95% of the time it sits in a basket,
#3
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Southern Louisiana
Posts: 9,829
There are several things that impacted my life. Other than the usual things, like marriage and children, etc, my cell phone and my iPad are right at the top. I could never have scheduled our Covid vaccinations without first using my iPad to see who had doses. And then checking to see when the facilities had appointments available. It’s easier now, but not in January. It’s a tough choice: my DH or my iPhone. Just kidding. 🤷🏼♀️
#4
I rarely even know where my smartphone is, but until recently, my smartphone was telling google several times a second where I was.
So I just bought a de-googled phone - no spyware, no tracking, no contact tracing apps - I can phone, text and take amazing pictures, the only things I want from a phone. The battery has lasted eight days and is only down to 23%.
And now, only my Sienna reports my location to google.
So I just bought a de-googled phone - no spyware, no tracking, no contact tracing apps - I can phone, text and take amazing pictures, the only things I want from a phone. The battery has lasted eight days and is only down to 23%.
And now, only my Sienna reports my location to google.
#5
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 1,097
Recently our various doctors' offices have started contacting us through our smartphone. I told at least one to use our "landline" for contact but not sure they did that.
They're texting all the time before appointments.
Annoying as I don't carry it around with me and so end up with messages I have to deal with. We have phones all over the house to answer but now they are not using that number. May try to change them.
They're texting all the time before appointments.
Annoying as I don't carry it around with me and so end up with messages I have to deal with. We have phones all over the house to answer but now they are not using that number. May try to change them.
#6
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Southern Louisiana
Posts: 9,829
We gave up our land line years ago. Don’t miss it. When we our changed internet/cable provider, they wanted to put a land line in for free, free to install and use. I said no thanks. We would never use it.
#8
I only give out the number to our land line. I mainly use my phone to text Daughter and Granddaughter. When I live the house my cell phone is usually laying on the dining room table like always. Not a big deal for me.
#10
Power Poster
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 16,401
Oh how I wished I had a cell phone when my kids were small. I was afraid to take road trips with them in case of a car break down, stuck at the mercy of strangers. I always thought of the cell phone as a safety device and still do. I use my Iphone for a phone. I don't go onlne. I will receive pics from the kids and facetime.