A letter from a reader complaining about digitalization in Austria caused an uproar among Krone readers. A discussion soon arose about the situation of seniors who cannot or do not want to keep up with the ongoing digitalization. There were many opinions about this problem, as well as ways to solve it – the best of which you can read here!
Keep analog options
Several readers find it important to be able to continue to perform various official actions ‘offline’ in the future. This is how users rate it Nahemathat these analogue alternatives will be needed for at least twenty years.
If you don’t move with the times, you move with the times
Many readers have little or no sympathy for older students who refuse – apparently on principle – to learn to use computers and smartphones.
Don’t lump everyone together
The experience of Atropine24.
Are there elderly people in your area who have difficulty finding their way in the digital world? How do you support older relatives or neighbors who may not be able to apply online? What measures can ensure that seniors are suitable for the internet? We look forward to your comments!
Source: Krone
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