Definition
Digital Minimalism
Deliberately reducing your digital tools and inputs to the few that deliver real value, and cutting the rest.
Digital minimalism is a philosophy of intentional technology use: keep the tools that clearly serve your goals, remove the ones that merely consume attention, and design your environment to default toward focus.
Why it matters: less surface area means less tracking, less distraction, and less to secure. Minimalism is both a privacy posture and a clarity practice — fewer inputs, more agency.
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