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Respondents in the report are over 16 years old. They can be divided into the groups “studying”, “working” and “retired”.
A little more than 31 percent states that they use the Internet more during the pandemic.
The number of users like The experience of spending too much time in front of the screen has increased from 74 to 84 percent.
46 percent of the state who wake up at night and look at their cell phone.
37 percent of them Retirees surveyed think they are more social due to their time in front of the digital screen. Students who feel sociable have dropped from 40 percent to 28 percent.
Work from home in Full-time employment has increased more than tenfold during the pandemic, half of which had no prior job experience. 8 out of 10 of those who worked from home think it worked well for them.
Just over 7 out of 10 Internet users over the age of 76 have used an electronic care service during the pandemic.
87 percent of Internet users claim to have shopped online during the pandemic. 24 percent have bought more online than before.
Just over half of Internet users feel that they cannot determine whether information online is true or false.
It was almost The fifth person has been the target of online fraud attempts.
More are watching now Television channel reproduction services,for example, SVT play and TV4 play, than in tableau TV. Among other things, more retirees have started using gambling services more than before. Video streaming services are used by just over 9 out of 10 users between the ages of 16 and 45.
61 percent usage television as one of your main news sources for coronavirus updates. 23 percent also use government websites.
Instagram is the one that grows the most in retirees. Social media has generally grown during the pandemic. About 9 out of 10 use social media. 8 out of 10 use Facebook Messenger.
During the pandemic has digital video calls increased. Just over 8 in 10 have had video calls during the pandemic, compared to around 7 in 10 last year. Those over 76 have doubled their use of video calling.
Of those who study in college, just under a quarter of those surveyed prefer distance learning to school, and just over 3 in 10 high school students believe distance learning works for their own learning.
Just over 25 percent of Internet users over the age of 76 have watched a cultural event live online during the pandemic. Retirees prefer to participate in digital activities after the pandemic.