
Feb 3, 2026
Household systems that pay for themselves in hours
Mental load means remembering when car insurance renews, tracking which child needs new shoes, knowing the fridge filter expires next month. Every household runs on hundreds of small details that someone must hold in memory.

Sead Fadilpasic

Jan 27, 2026
The Habsburg effect: why your data just got more valuable
The European Habsburgs built an empire through strategic marriages, consolidating power by keeping bloodlines strictly within the family. Something similar is happening with AI right now.

Markos Symeonides

Jan 21, 2026
The superuser problem: why AI agents are 2026's “biggest insider threat”
The primary security issue with AI agents is their access.

Markos Symeonides

Jan 13, 2026
How human control makes AI worth trusting
When you can't see how the machine reached its conclusion, you can't question its logic. You surrender the outcome of your life to a process you don’t understand.

Markos Symeonides

Jan 6, 2026
The information in your life should work as hard as you do
For years, we’ve moved files online. Files sit there until we need them. That’s storage, but storage alone doesn’t make information usable.

Markos Symeonides

Dec 30, 2025
Will the AI bubble give us our time back?
If AI doesn’t reduce the searching, the sorting, and the repeating, then its progress doesn’t matter.

Markos Symeonides

Dec 23, 2025
How do AI apps make money if we’re all using them for free?
If you use these tools without paying, who covers the bill?

Markos Symeonides

Dec 15, 2025
AI and your medical data: What you need to know to stay private
It’s Monday morning, and you’re staring at three years of lab results, prescriptions, and insurance papers clogging your inbox. To sort them, you consider uploading files to consumer AI like Claude or ChatGPT.

Markos Symeonides

Dec 9, 2025
From rules to reasoning: the evolution of conversational AI (Part 2)
In early 2017, the researchers at Google Brain in Mountain View faced a physics problem disguised as a code problem.

Markos Symeonides

Dec 3, 2025
Private or public: the truth about AI and your data
Which AI apps are private and which aren't? What kind of info do they share? And with whom do they share it?

Sead Fadilpasic

Nov 24, 2025
How we approach design at MyVault
At MyVault, design is a means to achieve peace of mind.

Markiian Bobyliak

Nov 18, 2025
From rules to reasoning: the evolution of conversational AI (Part 1)
In 1950, Alan Turing asked a question that would define computer science for over seventy years: Can machines think?

Markos Symeonides

Nov 12, 2025
How to protect your digital life for the future
Most people plan for their home, finances, or family. Few think about their digital life

Markos Symeonides

Nov 5, 2025
What if your files could actually answer you
Your files know the answer. You just can’t reach it.

Markos Symeonides

Oct 31, 2025
I set boundaries on sharing, so my family sees only what they should
Do you ever hesitate before clicking share on a photo album or a document that includes something personal?

Sead Fadilpasic

Oct 24, 2025
Are my family photos training AI without my consent?
Yes, your family photos are probably helping train AI, and no one asked your permission.

Sead Fadilpasic

Oct 15, 2025
Why 2FA isn't enough: zero-trust approach to document security
Two-factor authentication (2FA) protects 2.5 billion accounts worldwide. Yet in 2024 alone, over 100 million accounts with 2FA enabled were still compromised.

Markos Symeonides

Oct 7, 2025
Why am I still being tracked, even with a VPN on?
If you’re serious about security, you need to understand where your real exposure is happening.

Sead Fadilpasic

Oct 1, 2025
Forgetting to cancel subscriptions? That’s exactly what companies are counting on.
One free trial quietly turns into twelve months of charges. Small monthly fees pile up unnoticed until a few dollars a month become hundreds a year.

Naz Kilic

Sep 22, 2025
That file was just for me. The cloud had other plans
The real danger is that we don’t know what's getting synced, where it all ends up, or who might have access. It's the quiet exposure of your most private documents to people who were never supposed to see them.

Markiian Bobyliak

Sep 15, 2025
Folders are dead. Here’s what your brain needs instead
You click on a folder, and nothing's there. You try another. And another. The document you need - the repair receipt, the insurance policy, the contact information - is hiding somewhere in files. And the more you search, the more frustrated you become.

Markos Symeonides

Sep 11, 2025
Ready to reclaim your digital life? Introducing MyVault
We created MyVault because we believe you deserve better. You don't need more space; you need a way to connect all the pieces. A solution that lets you stop searching and start getting intelligent answers from the information you already have.

Markos Symeonides

Feb 3, 2026
Household systems that pay for themselves in hours
Mental load means remembering when car insurance renews, tracking which child needs new shoes, knowing the fridge filter expires next month. Every household runs on hundreds of small details that someone must hold in memory.

Sead Fadilpasic

Jan 27, 2026
The Habsburg effect: why your data just got more valuable
The European Habsburgs built an empire through strategic marriages, consolidating power by keeping bloodlines strictly within the family. Something similar is happening with AI right now.

Markos Symeonides

Jan 21, 2026
The superuser problem: why AI agents are 2026's “biggest insider threat”
The primary security issue with AI agents is their access.

Markos Symeonides

Jan 13, 2026
How human control makes AI worth trusting
When you can't see how the machine reached its conclusion, you can't question its logic. You surrender the outcome of your life to a process you don’t understand.

Markos Symeonides

Jan 6, 2026
The information in your life should work as hard as you do
For years, we’ve moved files online. Files sit there until we need them. That’s storage, but storage alone doesn’t make information usable.

Markos Symeonides

Dec 30, 2025
Will the AI bubble give us our time back?
If AI doesn’t reduce the searching, the sorting, and the repeating, then its progress doesn’t matter.

Markos Symeonides

Dec 23, 2025
How do AI apps make money if we’re all using them for free?
If you use these tools without paying, who covers the bill?

Markos Symeonides

Dec 15, 2025
AI and your medical data: What you need to know to stay private
It’s Monday morning, and you’re staring at three years of lab results, prescriptions, and insurance papers clogging your inbox. To sort them, you consider uploading files to consumer AI like Claude or ChatGPT.

Markos Symeonides

Dec 9, 2025
From rules to reasoning: the evolution of conversational AI (Part 2)
In early 2017, the researchers at Google Brain in Mountain View faced a physics problem disguised as a code problem.

Markos Symeonides

Dec 3, 2025
Private or public: the truth about AI and your data
Which AI apps are private and which aren't? What kind of info do they share? And with whom do they share it?

Sead Fadilpasic

Nov 24, 2025
How we approach design at MyVault
At MyVault, design is a means to achieve peace of mind.

Markiian Bobyliak

Nov 18, 2025
From rules to reasoning: the evolution of conversational AI (Part 1)
In 1950, Alan Turing asked a question that would define computer science for over seventy years: Can machines think?

Markos Symeonides

Nov 12, 2025
How to protect your digital life for the future
Most people plan for their home, finances, or family. Few think about their digital life

Markos Symeonides

Nov 5, 2025
What if your files could actually answer you
Your files know the answer. You just can’t reach it.

Markos Symeonides

Oct 31, 2025
I set boundaries on sharing, so my family sees only what they should
Do you ever hesitate before clicking share on a photo album or a document that includes something personal?

Sead Fadilpasic

Oct 24, 2025
Are my family photos training AI without my consent?
Yes, your family photos are probably helping train AI, and no one asked your permission.

Sead Fadilpasic

Oct 15, 2025
Why 2FA isn't enough: zero-trust approach to document security
Two-factor authentication (2FA) protects 2.5 billion accounts worldwide. Yet in 2024 alone, over 100 million accounts with 2FA enabled were still compromised.

Markos Symeonides

Oct 7, 2025
Why am I still being tracked, even with a VPN on?
If you’re serious about security, you need to understand where your real exposure is happening.

Sead Fadilpasic

Oct 1, 2025
Forgetting to cancel subscriptions? That’s exactly what companies are counting on.
One free trial quietly turns into twelve months of charges. Small monthly fees pile up unnoticed until a few dollars a month become hundreds a year.

Naz Kilic

Sep 22, 2025
That file was just for me. The cloud had other plans
The real danger is that we don’t know what's getting synced, where it all ends up, or who might have access. It's the quiet exposure of your most private documents to people who were never supposed to see them.

Markiian Bobyliak

Sep 15, 2025
Folders are dead. Here’s what your brain needs instead
You click on a folder, and nothing's there. You try another. And another. The document you need - the repair receipt, the insurance policy, the contact information - is hiding somewhere in files. And the more you search, the more frustrated you become.

Markos Symeonides

Sep 11, 2025
Ready to reclaim your digital life? Introducing MyVault
We created MyVault because we believe you deserve better. You don't need more space; you need a way to connect all the pieces. A solution that lets you stop searching and start getting intelligent answers from the information you already have.

Markos Symeonides
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