
40 Photos Of Parents Failing At Technology
The ever-evolving landscape of technology has become a perpetual whirlwind, leaving our gadgets outdated at an astonishing pace. Every couple of years, our phones become relics, and laptops gracefully retire after just about five years of service. In this fast-paced digital era, where new apps, devices, and social media platforms emerge almost daily, the learning curve for tech-savvy skills can feel like a perpetual climb.
For those who navigated a world without the internet and smartphones, mastering basic tech skills can appear daunting, leading some to simply opt-out. The result? A hilarious collection of technological mishaps shared by amused offspring capturing their parents’ creative interpretations of gadgets and, at times, a complete misunderstanding of their intended purpose. Scroll through these laugh-out-loud moments, and you might just find a snapshot that resonates with the charmingly tech-challenged experiences of your own parents!
#1 Walked In On My Dad Using A Magnifying Glass To Read Text On His iPhone. My dad doesn’t know how to zoom in on his iPhone. This is how he reads his texts and emails.

#2 My Parents Watch TV Without Moving The Mouse

ThatCapybara : AAAAAAAAAAH
#3 My Dad Never Takes The Stickers Off Of His Things And He Yells At Me If I Touch Them

Anna Ekberg : I want to peel them off, is it wrong?
#4 This Phone My Dad Left On Charge For 4 Months

TotallyNOTAFox : Quite brave to touch a Danger Pillow…
#5 My Mom Thought My Controller Would Be A Good Birthday Cake Decoration And It’s Not Coming Off. Don’t worry though, I still love my mom.

ThatCapybara : This is all kinda wholesome <3
#6 My Dad Plays The Xbox With It Closed And He Wonders Why It Randomly Turns Off. I Told Him It Was Overheating, But He Didn’t Listen To Me

BlueBlazer999 : The Xbox is also sideways, so it won’t ventilate the best. Yeah, it’s overheating.
#7 My Dad Wanted To Copy My Mom’s Shopping List Onto His Phone

Noltha : Faster ;)
#8 My Dad’s Router At His Workplace

#9 This Is Brilliant

Bouche and Audi and Shyla, Oh My! : Wiffle Fiffle! I’m calling it that from now on.
#10 My Mother’s Desktop

jasper : Oh for the love of all that is holy…
#11 My Mom Posted A Valentine’s Message On Facebook, But The Computer Was Logged On To My Dad’s Account, So It Looks Like My Dad Posted A Valentine’s Message To… Himself

#12 My Friend’s Mom Photocopied Her Phone For Some Recipes

#13 I Asked My Mom What She Did With My USB Mouse. She Replied, “I’m Charging It”. She Was Serious

#14 I Have Parents, So I’m Basically Tech Support 24/7. But Today, This Masterpiece

#15 My Mum Is Using Her Laptop In The Rain On The Beach

River wolf (she/her) : Gonna need a real big tub of rice.
#16 Student Spilled Nail Polish On A Computer. Mother Tried To Clean It And Washed Off 26 Keys

Louise Clarke : Acetone is a very good solvent
#17 My Friend’s Mom’s Phone

Molly Whuppie : is your friend’s mom ok? 2 of those tabs are worrying
#18 Photos I Take Of My Mom vs. Photos She Takes Of Me

#19 That Is Hilarious

Bear Hall : What?! Who?! Why?! Face palm.
#20 He Works In A Factory But Clearly Doesn’t Dust

John Bababuie : Put it in rice
#21 Mom Using Her Car’s Phone Holder For Written Driving Directions

#22 My Mom Said That It Once Shocked Her When She Plugged It In

#23 I Think My Mum May Be The Only Person Who Prints Her Snapchat Pictures

#24 I Gave My Mom A Smartwatch For Mother’s Day. She Plugged The Micro USB End Of Her Phone Charger Into The USB-A Plug Of The Watch Charger And Said: “I Didn’t Know, It Fits!”

#25 Perhaps She Wanted To Listen To Some Electric Music

Stygtand : Listening to electric light orchestra.
#26 Me: “Mom, What Is That On Your iPhone?”, My Mom: “Oh, I Needed To Remember My Friend’s Phone Number”

#27 I Was Helping My Mom Set The Alarm When I Noticed That Her Stopwatch Had Been Running For Quite A While

NetworkMan (edited): If that’s hours, minutes, seconds and milliseconds, thats been running for a little over a year and a half.
#28 My Dad Printed Out A Text Conversation. My Mom Was Looking For A Recipe, So My Dad Texted My Brother And Printed Out The Response In This 170-Point Font

#29 I Went Home To My Parents’ House And Found This Adapter Monstrosity Behind The TV

#30 My Mom And Aunt Went Up To The Cottage And Called Asking For Help Because They Wanted To Screen Mirror A Movie And It Wasn’t Working. I asked them to take a picture of what they were doing and they sent me this.

#31 My Dad Wanted To Share Something He Found On The Internet With Me

#32 This Is How My Dad Set Up His TV… If Anyone Ever Flames Me Again For My Stream Setup, You Know Where I Got It From

#33 My Father’s PC, Ladies And Gentlemen

#34 My Mom’s Staying For Thanksgiving. She Wanted To Make Tea But Instead Of Asking For Help With The Electric Kettle She Microwaved My Rechargeable, Self-Heating Mug And Caught It On Fire. $200 down the drain.

Did I say that out loud? (he/him)cis/het : I don’t care about the mug, but your mother should be severely punished for making tea in the microwave. *angry noises and tut-tutting from England *
#35 My Mom’s Emails. Unreal

Anna Ekberg : Anxiety levels rising….
#36 My Mom Is Really Good With Technology

#37 Went Home For Christmas, My Dad Finally Got Reading Glasses And Used The Sticker To Cover Up A Notification On His Phone He Couldn’t Get Rid Of

#38 My Dad Put Toothpaste On His Phone Because The Screen Cracked And He Believed One Of Those Life-Hack Videos

#39 My Mom Likes To Keep The Plastic On Her Desktop

shanila.pheonix_ (edited): honestly, same. and then i forget about it and after a few years, i like peeling it off and revealing the ✨cleanness✨ underneath. it feels brand new and it’s so satisfying
#40 My Mom Bought Me A Micro SD Card From A Garage Sale. She Knew I Was Looking For A Larger One For My Phone

Bernd Herbert : I remember times when this card would have been science-fiction

Shanilou Perera
Shanilou has always loved reading and learning about the world we live in. While she enjoys fictional books and stories just as much, since childhood she was especially fascinated by encyclopaedias and strangely enough, self-help books. As a kid, she spent most of her time consuming as much knowledge as she could get her hands on and could always be found at the library. Now, she still enjoys finding out about all the amazing things that surround us in our day-to-day lives and is blessed to be able to write about them to share with the whole world as a profession.