For many people over 60, technology can be a challenging and intimidating means, and it was with this in mind that education sector entrepreneur Vinicius Cani founded 60+Digital, a company entirely dedicated to teaching seniors how to use their smartphones and enjoy all the benefits of the modern world. We were born with the goal of empowering the best age generation over 60 to explore the digital world without fear, hesitation, or dependence on others. We have a YouTube channel with over 200,000 subscribers that was created with the mission of helping this generation even more. There, you can find hundreds of video lessons. With patience and dedication, each video teaches step-by-step how to master the cell phone and computer, and every day we upload new lessons. In addition to the channel, we also offer courses with well-planned modules and interactive lessons. I always say that it's never too late to learn, emphasizes Vinicius Cani, founder of 60+Digital, who is also a reference in digital inclusion and creator of the teaching method that simplifies current technology.
According to Cani, 60+Digital has been helping thousands of people learn to use their own cell phones without fear and without needing others. Our method is easy to understand for those aged 60 and above, whether through our YouTube videos or the courses we offer. We have already helped thousands of people who want to end their dependence on others when it comes to cell phones.
To further assist those over 60 who wish to learn how to use their cell phones, the company will promote the "Digital Inclusion Week," a fully online and free event where Vinicius will teach how to use the phone without fear of damaging the device, changing some settings, or deleting important items. "This event is a cry for autonomy for this age group that always hears: 'but I already taught you this.' An important topic we will also address is about the phone with full storage, which ends up making it slow. We will show how it is possible to solve this problem. Our completely online and free event is for those who can no longer stand depending on others to do things on their own phone; this is the chance to change that reality," emphasizes Cani.
The "Digital Inclusion Week" will take place on July 29, 31, and August 1, consisting of three classes, each with different content, offering a complete learning experience. "During these days, participants will have the opportunity to learn about the different aspects of cell phone technology use in a practical and accessible way," concludes Vinicius Cani.
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