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In 2024, 93% of people aged 16-74 in the EU reported that they had used the internet during the previous 3 months. Internet use has grown consistently in the EU, with the share of users increasing by 7 percentage points (pp), up from 86% in 2019.

The internet was used mainly to communicate with others – 85% of people used the internet for telephoning, video calls, or instant messaging, and 80% for e-mails. Internet usage for communication has increased, with online calling and messaging growing faster than e-mail correspondence (+14 pp and +7 pp compared with 2019, respectively).

This information comes from data on use of ICT in households and by person published by Eurostat today. The article presents a handful of findings from the more detailed Statistics Explained article on digital economy and society statistics – households and individuals.

Other popular activities reported were finding information about goods and services (75%), watching TV or videos (73%) and internet banking (67%).

Source dataset:  isoc_ci_ac_i

In contrast, only 10% of people used internet for online consultations or voting to define civic or political issues, 12% used it for learning activities in formal education, 16% expressed an opinion on civic or political issues on websites or in social media, 17% did an online course and 17% took part in learning for private purposes.

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