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For more than a century after the global web explosion, the Digital Revolution seems to have been halfway through the EU. Recent Report Eurostat shows it about digitalization of the volume 44% of the population does not have basic digital skills.

More specifically, More than 150 million people They do not know how to do information on online, emails or other communications, installing computer programs, protecting personal data or creating digital content. 80% of the European Union is far away from the target of digital literacy 2030. The lowest rates were recorded Romania, Bulgaria, Polonia, Letonia and Italy, The Netherlands, Finland, Ireland and Denmark are at the other end of the spectrum.

Most Bulgarian, Romanians and Italians ignore electronic management services

The Low digital literacy This is one of the reasons why electronic management services have not been widely used. In all people who used the Internet for 12 months in the EU, Only 47% did this to obtain or consult information from the websites of the public authorities – For example, access to tables, laws, benefits or public services. The largest codes of electronic service users were recorded in Denmark, Finland and Cyprus. Bulgaria, Romania and Italy hold the lowest EU posts.

“I think there is a history of two eurobas”, The specialist says in the digital change of ‘EuroNius’ Benjamin Welby’s digital change. “Something that has firmly rooted in the community, it is evolving. There are huge differences at the highest granular level between countries, but there is an average synchronization.”

Why do EU citizens use the Internet?

According to Eurostat, the most popular activities among the Internet users are related to communications with their majority, ie Email (87%) Oh Instant Message (85%). The third most popular activity Search or buy goods and services (81%).

In this category, the best -selling products (70%), streaming subscriptions (46%), inputs for events (38%), transport tickets (38%), food actors (33%), hotel reserve (33%) and makeup (31%). After online purchases, to perform online banking operations (72%), online news platforms (70%), social networks (70%) and most people use the Internet to search Health information (63%).

Video editor Mert Cane Yilmas

(TAXTRANSLET) Digitalization (D) European Union (D) Digital Rights

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