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Cosmin Munteanu says money lost by seniors to online scams is consistent with losses by the general population 鈥渂ut seniors see themselves as targets, and this makes them marginalized in online activities.鈥

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鈥淚f we make the Internet friendlier for seniors, we could make it friendlier for everyone鈥

The 管家婆免费开奖大全's wants to help seniors feel safer and more confident when using the Internet.  

鈥淪eniors are afraid of being vulnerable to scams,鈥 Munteanu says. 鈥淭his prevents them from accessing enhanced services from trusted providers, such as banks or health care services, which is an important part of maintaining their independence.鈥 

An assistant professor with the 管家婆免费开奖大全 Mississauga鈥檚 Institution for Communication, Culture, Information and Technology department, Munteanu examines the barriers older adults face in adopting online technology. As co-director of the on the downtown Toronto campus, he investigates how aging adults access and use technology, and how technologies might be adapted to better suit their needs.

Munteanu recently won funding to study how seniors are using web services, and what barriers they face in getting online to manage critical information like health and financial services.

鈥淲e realized that for older adults, fear related to safety around technology was a barrier to adoption,鈥 Munteanu says. 鈥淲e found that seniors demonstrate a reluctance to participate in online activities because there鈥檚 a notion that their online safety will be exposed.鈥

鈥淚n Canada and the U.S., seniors are very active online users, but there鈥檚 still a huge digital divide,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hey have access to the Internet, they use it, but they don鈥檛 take full advantage of what鈥檚 available to them.鈥 Munteanu says that social isolation caused by lack of digital participation could affect 40 to 50 per cent of seniors.

鈥淭here鈥檚 an inherent fear that this isn鈥檛 a safe place for them to manage this information or activity.鈥

Current research into senior use of technology doesn鈥檛 cover perceptions of safety, Munteanu notes. 鈥淭he statistics tell us that $10-million is lost every year by Canadian seniors in online scams. This is in proportion with the general population. But seniors see themselves as targets, and this makes them marginalized in online activities.鈥

Personal services are increasingly managed online, including tasks such as filing taxes, accessing investment statements and renewing library books and drug prescriptions. 鈥淚t becomes even more important to make the online world a safe and navigable space for senior users,鈥 Munteanu says.

鈥淲e鈥檙e focusing on medical information, personal information (such as pensions), and some online transactions. We鈥檙e looking at what kind of authentication would be perceived as the most trustworthy way to access those services, including biometric authentication, traditional login screens and third-party providers.鈥

Munteanu hopes the findings will result in better, safer ways to get seniors online, such as a senior-friendly web browser, or the development of a third-party service manager. 鈥淚f we make the Internet friendlier for seniors, we could make it friendlier for everyone.鈥

Munteanu鈥檚 research is funded through . He is cross appointed to the Faculty of Information and the department of computer science at 管家婆免费开奖大全.

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