The investigation report adopts the dual frame survey method for the first time, and simultaneously conducts local and mobile phone interviews. According to the survey results, it is estimated that there are 18.98 million people over the age of 12 who are online, and the number of people who are online is estimated to be as high as 20.2 million, and the overall online rate is 85.6%. The proportion of households surfing the internet reached 90.1%; the main way of surfing the internet was broadband internet access, and the proportion was as high as 89.3%. The survey shows that 89.6% of individuals over the age of 12 have ever used the internet this year, the highest in history. It is estimated that the number of people online in the country has exceeded 20 million for the first time.
The high prevalence of internet usage drives taiwan towards a digital mobile society, but more complete legal regulation and user rights need to be addressed urgently The survey found that taiwan's high internet penetration rate has brought a new wave of development momentum and opportunities for taiwan's economy, society, and culture. However, at the logo design moment when the digital mobile society is taking shape, with a sound network infrastructure, a digital government with convenient administration, and lively and prosperous e-commerce activities, it also leads to network governance that urgently needs to be solved in the digital virtual society. Important internet issues such as legal regulation and the digital divide. The survey found that 10% of the population still do not have access to the internet, of which 39.0% are over 65 years old, and 13.5% in the southern region. The last mile of shortening the digital gap is still mainly concentrated in the two main factors of age and region.
Taiwanese people rely too much on the internet for various activities, but there are still hidden security concerns in active internet activities The survey found that more than 80% of the people in taiwan use the internet to meet their needs for social interaction, entertainment, information, and communication. However, there are hidden security concerns in online activities. The survey also pointed out that at present, most websites in taiwan still have basic loopholes, mainly because of the large number of websites of large enterprises and small and medium-sized enterprises in taiwan. The problem that the quality of goods is difficult to control has led to various basic vulnerabilities on the website, which may be easily exploited by attackers to carry out various attacks. What is more noteworthy is that worrying about online fraud and personal information leakage is the security threat that taiwanese internet users are most concerned about, but their willingness to pay for information security protection is still low.