We Broke Things So
You Don't Have To
InfoMyy grew out of frustration â with bad guides, half-answers, and solutions that work on someone else's machine but not yours.
The Problem With Most Tech Help Online
You search for a fix. You land on a page that spends four paragraphs explaining what a CPU is before getting to the point. Or you find a forum answer from 2016 referencing a version of Windows that no longer exists. Or worse â the "fix" involves downloading something sketchy.
InfoMyy was built specifically against that experience. Every guide here starts with the exact problem you searched for. Every step is tested. Every word is chosen because it needs to be there â not to pad word count or rank for more keywords.
We believe technical help should feel like getting advice from a knowledgeable friend â direct, honest, and specific to your actual situation.
The InfoMyy Promise
Verified Before Published
No guide goes live until the steps have been tested on actual hardware running the stated OS. If a step changed in a recent update, we update the guide.
Zero Filler Content
We don't stretch articles to hit a word count. Every paragraph here serves a purpose â explain, warn, or guide. If it doesn't, it gets cut.
Privacy-First Mindset
We never recommend tools that harvest your data. When a fix involves third-party software, we tell you what it does and what the risks are.
Living Documentation
Tech moves fast. We maintain our articles as operating systems and software evolve â you won't find us pointing you to a Settings menu that was renamed two years ago.
Written for Humans
Not for crawlers. Not for academia. Our guides are written assuming you're a capable adult who doesn't need to be talked down to â just clearly guided.
We Answer Questions
Got something our guide didn't cover? Reach out. We read every message on the contact page and many of our articles grew from reader questions.
People Behind InfoMyy
A small, focused team with a shared intolerance for bad tech documentation.
Alex Morgan
Founder & Lead WriterFormer system admin turned writer. Spent 8 years managing Windows infrastructure before deciding to document everything he wished he'd had.
Sara Chen
Security ResearcherCybersecurity engineer by trade. Writes our security content because she was tired of seeing privacy advice authored by people who don't actually work in the field.
James R.
Hardware SpecialistRuns a hardware repair business on weekdays, writes for InfoMyy on weekends. His motto: "If it has a chip in it, he's probably broken and fixed it at least once."
Priya K.
Network & Mobile LeadNetwork engineer covering Android and connectivity topics. If it involves a router, a SIM card, or a dropped signal, that's her domain.
InfoMyy is an independent publication. We are not affiliated with Microsoft, Google, Apple, or any hardware manufacturer. Guides reflect our team's own testing and experience. When we recommend third-party tools, we explain our reasoning and have no financial relationship with those companies.