Tech Skeptics are older and on lower incomes. They are relatively dissatisfied with their lives and fear that things will get worse for future generations. Few believe that today’s young people will have a better life than their parents. Tech Skeptics are worried about their financial security, distrustful of government and unconvinced about the benefits of technology. They use technology for basic tasks but do not believe it will solve society’s problems. So, while they have basic digital skills, few see the point of developing them further. Tech Skeptics tend to be opposed to data sharing, even if there is a clear purpose.
Tech Skeptics are our fourth largest segment, at 14% of the total population, and are most widely represented in Germany, France, the UK, the US, Mexico and Japan.