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Novaks Repairs

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A place where people who are less tech savvy can come to learn and grow! A place where people can learn REAL and practical skill to use however!

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“You don’t have to understand everything to take the next step — you just have to start.”
It’s great quote for beginners who feel intimidated by phones, computers, or learning anything new.
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Daily tech tip #2
Check app permissions once in a while. Many apps ask for access to things they don’t really need, like your microphone, camera, or location. Take a few minutes every few months to review permissions in your phone’s settings and turn off anything that doesn’t make sense. 👉 Less access = more privacy.
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Daily tech tip #1
Be careful with public Wi-Fi. Free Wi-Fi at cafés, airports, or malls is convenient, but it’s not always secure. Avoid logging into banking apps or entering passwords while connected. If you need to, switch to your mobile data instead — it’s usually safer.
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Technology is frustrating — and that’s not a weakness
Every single person who works with tech has had that moment: - The device should work… but doesn’t. - You replace the part… and now something else fails. - You follow the guide perfectly… still broken. That frustration isn’t a sign you’re bad at tech. It’s a sign you’re doing the work that most people quit on. The people who succeed in technology aren’t the smartest — they’re the ones who: - Stay calm when things go wrong - Break problems into smaller pieces - Treat mistakes as data, not failure Every issue you solve today becomes confidence tomorrow. Every repair that tests your patience is building a skill most people never develop: problem-solving under pressure. If tech feels hard right now — good. That means you’re learning. 💡 Progress in technology isn’t about avoiding frustration. It’s about learning how to work through it.
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Workspace show off!!
Introduce yourself! Show me your workspace and feel free to ask any sort of questions you may have!
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Hello and thank you for reaching out. I really appreciate your kind words. I’m always open to new ideas. My ears are always open to anyone who has anything to share.
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David Novakovic
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@david-novakovoc-7277
Canadian phone repair guru that’s here for all your phone repair needs!!

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Joined Dec 18, 2025
Cape Breton