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Can non-techsavy people comfortably use internet browsers and websites?

Can non-techsavy people comfortably use internet browsers and websites?

I’m thinking about creating a piece of software which will target a very non-tech savy audience.

People aged 26 to 50 with a 6 to 12 year education, most of them would be somewhat literate and most of them would speak Engli…

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