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 * Senior Digital Divide

Definition
The senior digital divide refers to the disengagement of elders from online platforms as a consequence of inadequate knowledge and monetary limitations.

Social Restrictions
First and foremost, many elderly are challenged in finding any real use for technology and the Internet As a result, seniors typically exhibit little to no sense of pressure to spend their money on technological devices, nor do they feel compelled to connect with their peers online

Health Restrictions
Seniors are also impeded by their health when handling technological devices. In particular, health issues with vision, arthritis, and memory, often make it challenging for seniors to use the Internet Take, for instance, the small keyboards and mouses used to navigate the online world. Seniors, with vision and arthritis issues, find it difficult to use these systems. Similarly, the small visuals on technological devices such as smartphones, make it challenging for seniors to see and therefore, make sense of what they perceive online Lastly, there is certainly a degree of difficulty when using the Internet

Education
Educated seniors appear to defy the notion of a Senior Digital Divide. In fact, various studies prove that they are much more likely to use and benefit from the Internet, in comparison to those who are not educated