Many Indonesian citizens have never used Google Drive.
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Many platforms are currently available to support teamwork via internet connection, such as Google Drive, Slack, Microsoft Teams, and others.
These platforms facilitate data sharing and coordination without face-to-face meetings. However, a significant portion of the Indonesian population appears unfamiliar with this technology.
According to the Indonesian Digital Literacy Index Survey report released by the Ministry of Communication and Informatics (Kominfo) and the Katadata Insight Center (KIC), only 1.6% of respondents reported very frequent use of applications like Google Drive, Slack, and Microsoft Teams, while 11.1% reported frequent use.
Furthermore, 21.3% of respondents rarely use such applications, 11.8% very rarely, and 54.3% have never used them at all.
Nevertheless, Indonesians seem quite accustomed to online communication through social media applications.
The proportion of respondents who regularly use the internet for communication via instant messaging applications is 91.2%. Social media users account for 67.6%.
The survey involved 10,000 respondents spread across Indonesia's 34 provinces. Respondents were household members aged 13-70 who had accessed the internet within the past three months.
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