Download instead of stream
Instead of streaming the movies, shows and playlists that you will watch again, download to your device once and save energy.
Be an eco-messenger
Always adding attachments to emails? Try linking to documents instead and avoid sending messages to multiple people.
Get bored
Instead of reaching for your phone any time you have a spare moment, daydream, people-watch, or listen to what's going on around you.
Change video resolution
Watching videos represents 60% of the world's internet traffic. Reduce bandwidth by switching from HD to a lower resolution.
Use Wi-Fi
Streaming video over your mobile network uses is at least twice as energy intensive, so watch with Wi-Fi when available.
Don't update
Do you need to constantly backup and automatically update all your apps? Check your settings and only update when you need to.
Reuse your searches
Do you really need to search again? If you know where you want to go, just go directly to the website and add it to your bookmarks.
Install an ad-blocker
Ads are everywhere online - they slow things down and use up lots of resources. Try an ad-blocker to get things moving.
Choose an eco-friendly email provider
Did you know all that emailing uses resources? Find a provider that uses 100% renewable energy.
Unsubscribe from mailing list
Inbox full of unread newsletters? Unsubscribe from those mailing lists you don't read anymore.
Clean up your cloud
Do you really need those 25 near-identical photos? Clean up your cloud storage and delete files you don't use.
Try alternative storage
Cloud storage uses lots of energy, so try a good old USB stick or hard drive instead and protect your personal information.