rdrr
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I am currently dealing with an aging parent and the ever increasing complexity of our digital world.
My aging father had a very accomplished life in technology. He graduated from Michigan State with a BS in Electrical Engineering and did his first gig with Sperry Univac and worked on project with the US Military ground/satelight communications. While groing up we always had technology in our house from an Atari 800 to an IBM XT. In the 70 and 80s he redefined his career and help setup the HMO system, working with Roslin Carter on her First Lady initiative around National Healthcare, and ended up at Digital working with them to setup their Medical Benefits. I believe they were one of the first companies to setup a copay system for prescriptions.
After he retired, I did notice him struggling with concepts like cloud(s) and the apple and google ecosystems, but he managed to muddle his way through it, kinda... Then a couple of years ago he suffered a few strokes and ended up having a brain bleed that nearly killed him during the pandemic. Which leads me to now. He is a shadow of his former self, and recently has gotten himself in trouble with viruses, spam, phising, and even given away his SSN a few times. I don't trust any of his devices, except one that I have rebuilt and have sophos running on. His other laptop and iphone are no longer connected to his apple account. I have changed his passwords on the laptop I rebuilt and put in a password manager and set complex passwords on all his banking, IRAs, amazon, credit cards. All of this of course, has gone sideways on me and he is really unable to use anything I try to help protect him, because it's too complex. He does need a new phone, but I am leery of getting him because his current phone is an iPhone 7 with the button. I just know he cannot handle the learning curve of a buttonless phone. He does not want a Jitterbug, and I am at a loss. I cannot even help monitor the apple account or google email, because of the required 2FA/MFA on the account.
There is a huge opportunity here and I don't understand why companies haven't jumped on this. There is parent controls for your children, but not parent controls for your parent. One that would give them some dignity and freedom, but helps family members feel like they won't lose everything. There should be a line of smartphones that are easy to use, and someway for us to monitor the emails and financial accounts without the need to take it away from them.
Just a rant from someone who has stepped in and spend the last 5 days without much sleep.
My aging father had a very accomplished life in technology. He graduated from Michigan State with a BS in Electrical Engineering and did his first gig with Sperry Univac and worked on project with the US Military ground/satelight communications. While groing up we always had technology in our house from an Atari 800 to an IBM XT. In the 70 and 80s he redefined his career and help setup the HMO system, working with Roslin Carter on her First Lady initiative around National Healthcare, and ended up at Digital working with them to setup their Medical Benefits. I believe they were one of the first companies to setup a copay system for prescriptions.
After he retired, I did notice him struggling with concepts like cloud(s) and the apple and google ecosystems, but he managed to muddle his way through it, kinda... Then a couple of years ago he suffered a few strokes and ended up having a brain bleed that nearly killed him during the pandemic. Which leads me to now. He is a shadow of his former self, and recently has gotten himself in trouble with viruses, spam, phising, and even given away his SSN a few times. I don't trust any of his devices, except one that I have rebuilt and have sophos running on. His other laptop and iphone are no longer connected to his apple account. I have changed his passwords on the laptop I rebuilt and put in a password manager and set complex passwords on all his banking, IRAs, amazon, credit cards. All of this of course, has gone sideways on me and he is really unable to use anything I try to help protect him, because it's too complex. He does need a new phone, but I am leery of getting him because his current phone is an iPhone 7 with the button. I just know he cannot handle the learning curve of a buttonless phone. He does not want a Jitterbug, and I am at a loss. I cannot even help monitor the apple account or google email, because of the required 2FA/MFA on the account.
There is a huge opportunity here and I don't understand why companies haven't jumped on this. There is parent controls for your children, but not parent controls for your parent. One that would give them some dignity and freedom, but helps family members feel like they won't lose everything. There should be a line of smartphones that are easy to use, and someway for us to monitor the emails and financial accounts without the need to take it away from them.
Just a rant from someone who has stepped in and spend the last 5 days without much sleep.