Seniors and Digital Media
In the digital age, technology is crucial for connecting
people, accessing information, and enhancing well-being. Seniors, including
those over 70, are learning to use digital tools to stay connected and
informed.
Internet Use Among Seniors
More seniors are going online than ever before. A 2024
survey found that 90% of adults aged 65 and older use the internet. This shows
a big increase from past years, with more seniors embracing the digital world.Creating Results
Device Ownership
Seniors are also using more digital devices:
- Smartphones:
In 2019, 62% of those aged 70 and older owned a smartphone, up from
previous years. myLifeSite+1Pew Research Center+1
- Tablets:
About 32% of seniors reported owning tablet computers, showing a steady
increase in usage. Pew Research Center+1Pew Research Center+1
Social Media and Online Activities
Seniors are not just online; they are active participants:
- Social
Media: Approximately 58% of people aged 65 and older use Facebook, and
60% use YouTube, highlighting their engagement with social platforms. lifebonder.com
- Streaming
Services: Streaming among the 50-plus population has climbed from 64%
in 2019 to 86% in 2023, with those over age 70 showing the highest
increase. AARP
References
- Pew
Research Center. (2019). Smartphone Ownership Among Seniors.
Retrieved from Pew
Research Center
- Pew
Research Center. (2024). Internet Use Among Older Adults. Retrieved
from Pew Research
Center
- myLifeSite.
(2019). Senior Technology Adoption Trends. Retrieved from myLifeSite
- LifeBonder.
Senior Engagement on Social Media. Retrieved from LifeBonder
- AARP.
(2023). Streaming Habits of the 50+ Population. Retrieved from AARP

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