ELSTAT: 86.9% Greek Households Have Internet Access in 2024

The survey sampled 3,585 households, with 86.3% of respondents aged 16-74 saying they used the Internet in the first quarter of 2024.

Internet use in Greece remains high, as nearly 9 out of ten Greek households (86.9%) have internet access in 2024, marking a 32.5% rise compared to a decade ago, according to a survey by the Greek statistical authorities (ESTAT).

Internet use in Greece remained the same at 86.9% in 2024 compared to last year.

The survey sampled 3,585 households, with 86.3% of respondents aged 16-74 saying they used the Internet in the first quarter of 2024.

The primary web browsing activities included product and service information search (92%) and reading news online (88.4%), engaging 9 out of 10 Internet users in this age group.

The following online activities saw a notable rise over the first quarter of the past year (Q1 2023-Q1 2024):

Searching for health-related information (+11.8%)
Posting opinions on social or political topics on websites or social media (+8.8%)
Participating in online consultations or votes on social or political issues, such as signing petitions or commenting on draft laws (+6.5%)

Online learning and education-related searches accounted for 51.4% of searches in 2024.

More specifically, in Q1 2024, 26.2% of Internet users engaged in online learning activities, up from 18.3% in 2023. These activities included attending webinars, using educational materials, and communicating with instructors or peers via platforms like Webex, Zoom, MS Teams, Google Classroom.

E-Government Services

Approximately two-thirds (66.3%) of individuals aged 16-74 used e-government services between April 2023 and March 2024 for personal purposes, a slight decrease from 67% during the previous period. Since 2021, ELSTAT has been tracking detailed activities under e-government usage.

The findings highlight the continued integration of digital tools into everyday life and the steady growth of digital engagement in Greece.

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