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Posted on 17/11/202314/11/2023 by Rafael Scapin

New internet addiction spectrum: Where are you on the scale?

Young people (24 years and younger) spend an average of six hours a day online, primarily using their smartphones, according to new research. Older people (those 24 years and older) spend 4.6 hours online.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/10/231002124352.htm

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