I’m a tech writer with a background in psychology, and I’m especially interested in how societies adjust to new technologies. My work looks at how people and digital systems interact in daily life. I cover both the risks of intrusive or poorly designed tech and the innovations that truly help with well-being, safety, and personal freedom.
At Cybernews, I write about cybersecurity, privacy, and consumer tech. I often explore how digital tools affect behavior, trust, and social life. With my background in psychology, I see technology as more than just tools; it’s a social force that shapes how we communicate, make choices, and organize our lives. My goal is to make complex tech topics easy to understand and to encourage more thoughtful conversations about how technology can best serve society.