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European Court of Auditors: the basic level of digital competence of adults has not significantly improved
Although digital skills are becoming increasingly important, the level of adults’ basic digital competences has not improved significantly in recent years. Therefore the European Union and its Member States need to do more to help them – the Luxembourg-based European Court of Auditors told.
According to a report by the EU Court of Auditors, the so-called digital divide between adults with and without basic digital skills varies considerably between Member States. (MTI)
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