Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Race Online 2012

They had their manifesto published in July 2011 which I only just read. Generally I agree that there would be a benefit for people to 'being connected', but I don't necessarily agree with the benefits they list: education, employment and improved government efficiency which effectively means reducing telephone or face-to-face contact - the latter basically a cost cutting exercise.

The report further lists the benefits for older people as: "Getting older people online is a cost effective way of improving their standard of living." - they give examples of how a household can save money by using online services and how older people can connect socially by going online.
However, they don't seem to mention anywhere in the report the troubles one can have with a computer (hardware and software) as well as the problems one can have with password management, or the security of using e.g. banking services in a public space like a library.

Read the report here

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