Welcome to Your Digital Daughter
Technology · Made Human
Stepping into your place in today's digital world.
Free video lessons for anyone ready to catch up with technology — at your own pace, with no judgment.
You belong in this digital world. Let us prove it.
What makes this different
You're not behind. You just haven't started yet. Every lesson meets you exactly where you are.
No rushing. No assuming. We show you the why behind every step, not just the steps.
iPhone or Android — we show you exactly what to look for on your specific device.
Learn the skills that keep your data, your money, and your identity safe online.
Video Lessons
Short, clear lessons built for everyday people. No tech background needed. Watch once, feel confident forever.
Try: photo · password · scam · TV · FaceTime · print · bank
Showing 10 lessons
From your camera roll, a text message, or social media. iPhone and Android, step by step.
The red flags, what not to click, and exactly what to do if you accidentally tap a bad link.
How to reset a password without panic. How to never get locked out again. Simple and clear.
Check your balance, pay a bill, and know exactly what's real versus a fake banking alert.
Find your test results, message your doctor, and book appointments — all from your phone.
Call your family face to face. FaceTime, Google Meet, Zoom, and WhatsApp video — clearly and calmly.
HDMI 1, HDMI 2, AV — what it means and exactly how to fix it when the screen goes blank.
Use your phone's built-in password saver so you never have to write them on paper again.
Don't have a printer at home? We walk you through exactly how to print your guides at Office Depot.
Support the people and businesses you love by leaving a review. We'll show you exactly how — step by step.
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Downloadable Guides
Simple reference guides with screenshots and plain language. Keep one by your phone. Print one for someone you love.
Step by step with phone screenshots. iPhone guide included — print and keep by your phone.
View & Print Free ↓A one-page checklist of warning signs to keep by your phone. Know before you click.
Available when lesson releasesHow to reset your password on the most common apps. Step by step, no panic required.
Available when lesson releasesWhat the share button looks like on Facebook, Instagram, iPhone, Android — all in one guide.
Available when lesson releasesA simple step-by-step card for printing your guides at Office Depot even if you've never done it before.
Available when lesson releasesHDMI 1, HDMI 2, AV — what each one means and exactly which button to press to fix it.
Available when lesson releasesUse your phone's built-in password saver. Never write them on paper or forget them again.
Available when lesson releasesAbout
The idea for Your Digital Daughter came from watching two women I love face the same quiet struggle — a grandmother at 75 who swears she can't survive in a world that keeps moving without her, and a mother at 58 who waits for someone else to do it because somewhere along the way, she stopped believing she could. Neither one knows yet what they're actually capable of. That's the whole point.
Watching them made something clear. This isn't a technology problem. It's a confidence problem. And confidence doesn't come from a YouTube tutorial that assumes too much or a grandchild who rushes.
That's what Your Digital Daughter is for. Short, clear, patient lessons that restore independence one skill at a time. No judgment. No rushing. No assuming you already know.
Because you belong in this digital world. And we're here to prove it.
Start with Lesson OneTurning complex tech into plain language real people can actually use. No jargon. No assumptions. Ever.
Helping you safeguard your data, your money, and your identity in a world that keeps getting more fragile.
Every lesson is taught at your pace, by someone who has been inside the confusion. No rushing. No assuming. No catching up required.
Restoring independence, not just skills. Every lesson removes a layer of dependence and gives it back to you.
Contact
Select an option and we'll show you exactly what to do next. We read every message.
Questions, thoughts, feedback — if something's on your mind, we want to hear it.
Know someone who needs this? Send them the link. That's how Your Digital Daughter grows.
Did a lesson help you or someone you love? Real stories remind others it's possible for them too.
Reviews on Google help more people find Your Digital Daughter. Not sure how? We have Lesson 10 for that.
No question is too small. We'll get back to you as soon as we can.
Request a Lesson
Tell us what you're struggling with and why it matters to you. Every request gets reviewed — and the most asked-for topics become our next lessons. Your voice shapes what gets built here.
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The most needed topics move to the front of the line.
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The more specific you are, the better we can help. There are no wrong answers here — if you're struggling with it, someone else is too.
Be as specific as you can. "How do I send a photo in an email on my iPhone?" is better than "email help."
This helps us teach it the right way. Your reason matters more than you think.
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What Others Are Asking
These are the kinds of topics people are requesting. If you see yours here, go ahead and submit it anyway — every vote counts toward what gets made next.
How do I use Zelle or Cash App to send money safely?
"I don't want to get scammed but my grandkids keep asking me to use it."
How do I set up two-factor authentication without getting confused?
"My bank keeps asking for it and I always get locked out."
How do I organize photos on my phone so I can actually find them?
"I have thousands of photos and I can never find the one I'm looking for."
How do I use Google Maps without getting lost?
"I still print directions because I'm scared I'll lose signal and be stranded."
How do I know if an email is real or a scam?
"I got one that looked exactly like it was from my bank and I almost clicked it."
How do I attach a document to an email from my phone?
"I had to go to the library to do it from a computer. There has to be an easier way."