Asya Karapetyan
Asya Karapetyan
Content marketer, who specializes in Mac how-to guides
Asya is a life-long learner with an ongoing curiosity to know everything about Apple technology. With her articles, she helps people to correctly optimize storage space usage on Mac or iPhone and fix possible system issues. She also shares useful tips and tricks that every Mac user should know.
Author Bio
Speciality
Asya has been a tech writer since 2015 but she has loved technology her whole life. In past, she was writing about tourism and how technology affects ways of travel. From the moment Asya became the Nektony team’s member, she became involved in the world of mobile technologies and the Apple ecosystem. As a big fan and long user of Apple devices, she now shares effective tips and tricks to maintain Mac computers and iPhones.
Education
Asya earned her Master’s Degree in Marketing. Since the beginning of her career, she regularly participates in conferences and receives training to develop her marketing and Apple tech expertise.
Field
As a content writer of Nektony, she likes to write tutorials and guides to help Mac users to optimize storage on their hard drives.
Certificates

Asya Karapetyan certificate of content marketing

Articles
If in the past few months you’ve noticed that your web pages are loading slowly, it’s likely that your Mac is in need of some maintenance. In this article, you...
PostgreSQL is not typically problematic, but if you are experiencing some issues with it, it is recommended to reinstall the application instead of trying to fix the problem. Thus, here...
iCloud Photo Library is Apple`s online file storage service, which uploads photos and videos to Apple`s cloud storage. With fewer files needing to be stored on your device, your device’s...
We often get emails from our users asking how to uninstall McAfee so there is no trace remaining on their Mac from this app. In fact, it’s not as easy...
When Mac users remove apps by just dragging them in the Trash, the service files still remain on Mac’s hard drive. We call such system files leftovers, remains or remaining...
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