61% of Chinese adults and 65% of minors have digital literacy skills, according to China's Cyberspace Administration report.

A report from China's Cyberspace Administration reveals that over 61% of adults and nearly 65% of minors in China possess primary or higher digital literacy skills. The report classifies digital proficiency into three levels: primary, intermediate, and advanced, based on factors like digital cognition and application skills. It also indicates that higher educational attainment is linked to greater digital literacy among the population.

October 26, 2024
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