AXHUB5 cards

What to fear, and
what you don't need to

Being nervous at the start is natural.
But half of the worries are ones you can drop.

Before you swipe on, count how many of the five
boxes below scare you right now.

This card cites no figures — it's a guide for first-time users

Don't be afraid1 / 5

01

"What if I break it by tapping wrong?"

No need to fear this

Nothing you tap will break it.
Send by mistake, hold too long, close and reopen the app — all fine.

You may regret a deleted chat,
but nothing gets damaged.
Tap all you like.

One tip If it gets strange, tap "New chat" to start over from the beginning. That's the restart button.

Note A guide to copy and try

Don't be afraid2 / 5

02

"Am I even allowed to ask this?"

No need to fear this

There's no such thing as a silly question.
It isn't a person, so it won't sneer or tire.

You can ask the same thing ten times.
You can say "explain it more simply" ten times.
That's the best thing about this tool.

Say it just like this "That explanation just now — say it again so a child could follow."

Note A guide to copy and try

Don't be afraid3 / 5

03

"Won't I get hit with a huge bill?"

No need to fear this

Start free and there's nothing to pay.
Use a lot and it just says "that's it for today" —
it won't charge you secretly.

Paid billing happens only when you enter a card number yourself.
If that screen appears, just close it.

One rule of thumb Thinking about paying can wait until "after you're using it every day."

Note Guidance on the free tier — billing always proceeds only after you confirm

This one, careful4 / 5

04

"Can I put in my own information?"

This one, truly careful

This isn't a partner that will keep your secrets.

Your national ID number, passwords, account numbers.
Never enter (or say) these three.

Family names or what's for dinner at home are fine.
Sort it by "would this be a problem if others knew?"

Same for photos Don't upload photos showing an ID card, credit card, or bankbook. A flowerpot, a notice, a receipt are fine.

Note A personal-data safety rule — the same promise as in the getting-ready lecture

This one, careful5 / 5

05

"Whatever AI says must be right"

This one, truly careful

No. Sometimes it tells a plausible lie.
It recommends a shop that doesn't exist, or makes up a date.
It's not a malfunction; it's just how it works.

A dinner idea or a travel plan being wrong is no big deal,
but for money, health, and appointment dates, always double-check.

How to check Ask "tell me the source of that answer," or ask a family member once.

Note A known trait of generative AI (hallucination) — the plain explanation is in the glossary

AXHUBclosing

Remember just two,
and the rest is a playground

Remember the number you counted earlier?
Three of them were worries you could drop.

Keep just the remaining two.
Don't enter personal data, and double-check important answers.
Now tap away with peace of mind.

No app yet? — 15 minutes of getting ready

Next: getting ready (install) → play first (L0) → copy-paste phrase glossary — axhub.net

AXHub card No.18 — a guide for first-time users that cites no figures. Don't enter (or say) your national ID number, passwords, or account numbers.