Tablet usage is prompting more older adults in...
Tablet usage is prompting more older adults in the U.K. to go online, the Office of Communications said Tuesday in a report on adults’ media use and attitudes (http://bit.ly/1m6wEJR). The survey, for which 2,674 people aged 16 and over were…
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interviewed, found that 83 percent now go online using any kind of device in any location, with those 65 and over showing a 9 percent increase over the 2012 survey figure, it said. The number of adults using tablets to access the Internet rose from 16 percent in 2012 to 30 percent last year; use by people 35-64 doubled, while use by 65-74-year-olds trebled from 5 percent to 17 percent, the report said. Older adults are also more likely now to play games on mobile phones or the Internet, it said. Younger users tend to have a more liberal approach to regulation and moderation, and to use a range of strategies to manage their online experience proactively, while older people seem to prefer a more moderated and regulated experience, it said. The survey also found that compared to 2012 there are fewer non-users of the Internet now, with 12 percent saying they don’t have or want access at home, down from 15 percent two years ago.