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Elderly left ‘frustrated’ over GAAGo’s ‘digital-first’ approach - Age Action

It comes as the GAA has defended the platform’s paywall and stressed it is working to improve access for older people

Age Action estimates almost 300,000 elderly people do not use the internet. Image: Getty

A leading advocacy organisation for the elderly has flagged frustration among older people over GAAGo, warning that the platform’s “digital-first” approach will “leave people out”.

Age Action estimates almost 300,000 elderly people do not use the internet, including half of people over the age of 75.

It comes as the GAA has defended the platform’s paywall and stressed it is working to improve access for older people.

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