Wow, did you know that your phone is on power for about three to four months a year when you charge it at night? And that this is actually very dangerous... fire hazard from overheating is lurking.

I don't think it's necessary to charge your phone at night with so many charging points. After all, you can charge your phone in many public places, bus, train, station and festivals, for example. Whether this is actually safe for your data and photos that you have on your phone is still to be challenged.

It turns out that hackers can edit public charging points that already have a cable in them, and if you plug in your phone, they can access all your content on your phone. So before you know it, you're hacked. The solution is that you always have to bring your charging cable yourself to avoid this. Or just buy a good power bank for on the go, so you always have power at hand, if you have properly charged it at home. I own one and it charges my phone three times completely, just bought at the cheapest store in the Netherlands. You know the one with all the blue...

Speaking of blue, the radiation that comes from phones when charging is really not healthy. The whole use of cell phones actually isn't, in terms of radiation. Radiation is everywhere, especially with the larger networks like now with the 5G and the 6G will not be long in coming. The 6G will be such a smart network that you don't have to think about yourself anymore, because the 6G cell towers will follow you all the time, and provide the services you need at a certain time based on your personal data. At dinner time, a 6G network can show you the best restaurants in the area, exactly to your taste. On the way to a first date? In this store you can quickly buy a flower or something. So it's actually an artificial intelligence, which is already available through Google Maps and I sometimes use it.

I think my 4G network is pretty smart, because when I speak in Google that I'm hungry, he gives me a site to get rid of the feeling of hunger... and immediately 15 reasons why I'm hungry. How could that thing know? I'll open the fridge. Speaking of this, did you know that an app already exists that keeps track of the contents of your refrigerator and tells you exactly what kind of groceries you need to get.

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Ik laad niet op als het niet nodig is, tegenwoordig ook niet meer 's nachts.
Ik ben gek op snufjes, maar dan niet draadloos. Ik doe weinig met mijn telefoon, staan ook heel weinig apps op. Mijn pc hangt aan een netwerkkabel, snel en veilig.
Let op met een powerbank, verschillende vliegmaatschappijen weigeren tegenwoordig losse accu´s.