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RECLAIM YOUR DIGITAL GOLD


          gaps in people’s access to the Internet. Many people in
          the rural areas of developed countries still do not have
          access to the Internet, and many more of them lack the
          skills necessaryto make the most of the Internet they do
          have. Age and country are not, in fact, the factors that
          are the most reliable indicators of the digital divide. The
          urban-rural split and the educational level are the two
          factors that are. Recentstudies have shown that people
          who live in urban areasof the world havenearlytwice the
          amount of Internetconnectivity in their homes compared
          to those who live in rural areas of the world.

          Some observers are concerned that rather than closing,
          the digital divide is widening at an alarming rate. Even
          among countries that are considered to be developed,
          it appears that some unethical corporate practices are
          expanding the gap: The current discussions around the
          neutralityof theInternetandversioningcanbeinterpreted
          as issues of equitable access to the digital world.



          THE REPERCUSSIONS OF A WIDENING
          DIGITAL GAP


          1. Isolation combinedwith a lack of communication:The
          COVID-19outbreakhas thrown into sharp light the sense
          of isolation that can soon be experiencedby people who
          do not have access to the Internet or expertise in its
          use. It is possible for this to have a number of negative
          repercussions that occur simultaneously, including the
          inability to schedule appointments for immunization
          against the coronavirus, a reduction in individuals’
          employment opportunities, and an impact on their
          mental health.


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