"I don't think I could live without it now"
Jean talks to us about what using technology and being online mean to her, and how you can get started.
The internet can seem complicated, but Age UK's step-by-step digital instruction guides can help you make sense of it. You can download the ones you need below.
Jean talks to us about what using technology and being online mean to her, and how you can get started.
Our step-by-step instruction guides can help you feel confident and safe online. They cover everything from sending an email and doing your shopping to just making sure you're using the internet securely.
Whether you're a service provider looking for an additional helpful resource when delivering sessions, you're the friend or family member of someone hoping to get online, or you'd like to get online independently and just want a steer in the right direction, these guides are for you.
There are guides for beginners, guides at an intermediate level, and some guides at a more advanced level, for when you're feeling more confident online.
Whatever the level, each guide includes:
If you're planning on sharing the digital instruction guides, you can download them, share a link to them, or print them off and post them. If you're printing them, you might decide you only need to print the pages that are most relevant.
Before you can get online, it's important to find a device you feel comfortable using. Whether it's a tablet, smartphone, laptop or desktop computer, or even something else, this guide can help work out what might suit you.
A guide to choosing your device
There's lots you can do to make your device work best for you. You might need to make the font a bit bigger, for instance, or to start using the device's voice controls. This guide can show you how.
A guide to making your device easier to use
Setting up an internet connection and getting online on your device can feel complicated – but these guides help explain things.
A beginner's guide to connecting to the internet
An intermediate guide to connecting to the internet
From setting up an email account to sending and receiving your first emails, these guides can help you connect with others.
A beginner's guide to email
An intermediate guide to email
An advanced guide to email
There's lots you can do on your device when you feel comfortable downloading and using apps – from games to social media. These guides show you how.
A beginner's guide to apps
An intermediate guide to apps
Our guides can help you stay connected with friends and family by making and receiving video calls.
A beginner's guide to video calling
An intermediate guide to video calling
Shopping online can be really convenient – and can help you find a bargain. But knowing where to start and how to do it safely can seem daunting. Our guides can help.
A beginner's guide to shopping online
An intermediate guide to shopping online
Feeling comfortable online can open up a whole new world of entertainment and hobbies, and help you continue doing things you already enjoy in a different way. Our guide can help you get started.
A guide to online entertainment and hobbies
These guides can help you access local services online and do things such as book a doctor's appointment and pay a utility bill using your device.
A beginner's guide to local services
An intermediate guide to local services
We all want to feel safe when using the internet. These guides can help you look out for scams, keep your accounts secure, and feel confident online.
A beginner's guide to staying safe online
An intermediate guide to staying safe online
Please get in touch at servicesdigital@ageuk.org.uk if you have any questions about using Age UK's digital instruction guides.
The development of this information webpage was supported by Currys.