Digital Exclusion
What is Digital Exclusion?
“Digital exclusion is the inability to access online products or services, or to use simple forms of digital technology. It can contribute to loneliness and involuntary social isolation as well as making it difficult to access information and services, education and secure employment.”
What is the Minimum Digital Living Standard?
The Minimum Digital Living Standard (MDLS) is the UK’s benchmark for digital inclusion, defined by the public. It ensures everyone has access to the internet, the right equipment, and essential digital skills.
Watch the animation below from Loughborough University to learn more, and click the button to explore further details on the Good Things Foundation’s website.







