I’ve started a new column on the JustOneLap website. Every month I’ll be sharing ways on how to spend less, with a tech angle of course. If you want to start taking control of your finances, this is the newsletter to subscribe to. There’s everything from money hacks to ETFs, tax and debt.
My first piece is about gadget insurance:
As a technology journalist, the devices I use for running my one-person business from my home are important. They are the tools of my trade. You might be in a similar position where you find yourself working from home, using employer-provided or your own equipment, like a laptop, smartphone, router, etc.
In the past year, work from home (WFH) highlighted a different set of challenges: Loadshedding, surge or lightning protection or accidental damage if your kids use your devices for school. When you add the total value of your home equipment together, you’ll realise these tools need some form of insurance. Otherwise, if disaster strikes, replacing your devices will be out of pocket.
Continue reading here: https://justonelap.com/cache-this-gadget-insurance/
Nafisa Akabor
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Welcome to Wired to the Web. My name is Nafisa Akabor and I’m a technology journalist covering business and consumer tech for the last 15 years. I’m passionate about start-ups, smartphones, mobile payments, travel tech and electric cars. ✉️ inbox@nafisa.co.za