66% of Seniors Do Not Receive the Technology Help They Need
January 22, 2015iTOK Releases Findings from Holiday Technology Survey
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iTOK Releases Findings from Holiday Technology Survey
Surveying 100 people from a member base comprised predominantly of those 55 and older, technology support company iTOK found that well over half (56 percent) needed help learning how to use the new consumer information and communications (ICT) devices they received as gifts this past holiday season.
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Joyce interviews Seth Bailey, CEO of iTOK, a technology services company. They provide assistance, maintenance, and help you feel secure and protected when using your technology. They love working with seniors and patiently give advice for your computer and mobile devices.
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Technology benefits us in many ways. However, it is crucial to know how to move through cyberspace to avoid being a victim of online scams, viruses and malware. Older generations don’t always pick up on these best practices natively, so here are seven practical tips that can protect seniors on the Internet.
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