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When we think about spring cleaning, we usually picture garage clutter, dusty baseboards, or overstuffed closets. But your home tech deserves a little seasonal refresh, too.
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From old devices collecting dust to digital clutter piling up on your Wi-Fi network, giving your technology a once-over can improve performance, free up space, and even save you a little money.
Here are five simple steps to spring clean your home tech and start the season fresh.
Most of us have an old phone, tablet, or router sitting in a drawer somewhere.
Before disposing of any device, remember to backup your data, reset it to factory settings, and sign out of all accounts.
Once you’ve cleared out the old, check on what you’re keeping. Make sure your phones, laptops, smart home devices, and even your router have the latest software and firmware updates installed. Updates don’t just add new features; they often fix security vulnerabilities and improve performance.
A few minutes spent here can save you headaches down the road.
3. Review your network
Your Wi-Fi network is the backbone of your smart home. Spring is a great time to check your router placement, update your Wi-Fi password (especially if it’s been a while), and remove devices you don’t recognize.
If your connection feels sluggish, consider optimizing your setup or upgrading your gear.
I recommend doing a quick audit using the steps I outline in my 10-minute cybersecurity checkup.
Automation like this is a key part of how I’ve reclaimed my time and simplified daily routines.
Spring cleaning doesn’t have to stop at your closet or garage. With just a little effort, you can refresh your digital life, improve security, and breathe new life into the tech you already own.
You might even earn a few bucks in the process.
Marlon Buchanan is a best-selling author, IT Director, and founder of HomeTechHacker.com, a website with free resources to help you make the most of your home technology.



