
The digital divide continues in the US as lower-income Americans fall behind
Over 40% of people who earn less than $30,000 a year have access to broadband, according to new research.
Over 40% of people who earn less than $30,000 a year have access to broadband, according to new research.
Despite controversy surrounding privacy, trust and hacking fears, social media use has remained statistically unchanged from where it stood in early 2018.
Smartphone use in emerging economies has seen a significant rise over the past decade as they have become more affordable and accessible.
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Roughly two-thirds of those age 65 and older now go online and a record number now own smartphones.
More than a quarter of smartphone owners say they do not use a screen lock or other security features to access their phone.
Many ‘password challenged’ internet users don’t take steps that could protect their data.