Top 5 digital habits that actually benefit you

Have you ever thought, what if technology worked for me — not the other way around? Most of our screen time goes to endless feeds, notifications, and routine tasks. But your smartphone, apps, and even phone storage can be set up to bring real value — without any extra effort.
Today, we’ve collected 5 digital habits that require almost nothing from you — but offer serious benefits, from convenience to bonuses and savings.
1. Install an app that makes use of your phone’s unused storage
Most people don’t realize that a portion of their phone’s storage just sits there unused. Meanwhile, data centers around the world are overloaded.
DexPoint offers a simple solution: install the app, allocate a small portion of your storage (from 0.1 to 10 GB) — and become part of a decentralized network in the background.
Your storage works while you go about your day. You just use your phone as usual, while the app rewards you with DEXNET tokens. These can be used for up to 20% discounts across the DexNet ecosystem or traded on supported exchanges.
2. Use a password manager
How many times have you had to reset a password because you forgot it?
It’s a smart habit to set up a password manager once (like Bitwarden or 1Password), and never deal with login headaches again.
It’s safer, faster — and frees up your energy for more important things.
3. Enable automatic backups
Photos, notes, documents — all of it can be lost in a second. Turn on automatic backups to a secure cloud or external drive. Set it up once, and never worry again.
It may seem like a minor task — until it’s too late.
4. Disable unnecessary notifications
Your phone shouldn’t be your boss. Take 10 minutes to turn off irrelevant push notifications — and within a day, you’ll notice fewer distractions, better focus, and more control.
Bonus: less stress and more productivity without even trying.
5. Set reminders and automate recurring tasks
How many things are floating in your head right now? And how many of them repeat every month?
Subscription payments, password changes, storage cleanups — these can all be automated. Use built-in reminders, Google Calendar, or apps like Notion or Any.do.
Why this works
These habits don’t require ongoing effort. You set them up once — and they start working for you.
DexPoint, backups, secure passwords — they’re not some abstract “future good,” they’re immediate wins: time saved, bonuses received, peace of mind.
Conclusion
Today, tech does more than just make life easier. It can literally work for you. Automation, cybersecurity, backups — even unused storage — all become part of a smarter digital routine that helps you save, remember, and benefit.
Where your phone used to just consume, now it can contribute — and reward you. That’s what DexPoint is all about: minimal effort, maximum benefit.
Try it now and become part of the new digital ecosystem!
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