National Love your pets day. Pet care apps have become essential tools for modern pet owners. From tracking your dog’s walks to monitoring your cat’s health, these apps promise convenience, peace of mind, and better pet care. But behind the adorable interfaces lies a deeper story about data collection, profiling, and privacy risks. We conducted […]
Scroll through LinkedIn, Instagram, or X (formerly Twitter), and you’ll see a familiar pattern: Being busy has become a status symbol. But beneath the aesthetics of hustle lies something more performative than productive:The rise of “fake busy” culture online. What Does “Fake Busy” Mean? “Fake busy” refers to the performative display of productivity without meaningful […]
Smartphones are designed to be engaging. But for millions of people, engagement has crossed into dependency. While “phone addiction” isn’t formally classified as a medical disorder in the same way as substance addiction, research increasingly shows that excessive smartphone use mirrors behavioral addiction patterns What Is Phone Addiction? Phone addiction, sometimes referred to as problematic […]
Scroll through your apps. Now be honest, how many of them do you actually use? If you’re like most people, the answer is shockingly few. Studies consistently show that the average smartphone user has 60–90 apps installed, yet regularly uses fewer than 10. The rest sit there silently draining battery, collecting data, distracting you, and […]
In an always-online world, a surprising trend is gaining traction across productivity circles, wellness communities, and even tech companies: Digital Declutter Sundays. The idea is simple but powerful: set aside one day a week to intentionally clean up your digital life. No endless scrolling. No overflowing inboxes. No constant notifications competing for your attention. What […]

