How Much Time Do Indonesian Citizens Spend on the Internet Per Day? This is the Survey
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The Ministry of Communication and Informatics (Kemenkominfo) and the Katadata Insight Center (KIC) released a survey report titled *Digital Literacy Status in Indonesia 2022* on Wednesday, February 1, 2023.
The report notes the digital behavior patterns of Indonesian society, one of which concerns internet usage duration.
Based on the survey results, the majority of Gen Z (35%) and Gen Y (26%) respondents use the internet for more than 6 hours per day.
Meanwhile, a smaller percentage of Gen X and Boomers access the internet for more than 6 hours per day, namely only 19%.
Most Gen X and Boomers access the internet for 1-2 hours per day, with details as shown in the graph.
Combining all age groups, the majority of respondents use the internet for more than 6 hours per day (26%), followed by 1-2 hours (24%), and 2-4 hours (24%).
Kemenkominfo and KIC conducted this survey on 10,000 internet users aged 13-70 years, spread across 34 provinces and 514 regencies/cities.
The survey was conducted during August-September 2022 through face-to-face interviews. Sampling used a multistage random sampling method, with a margin of error of approximately 0.98% and a 95% confidence interval.
Respondents had diverse backgrounds, including housewives, entrepreneurs, employees, students, farmers, and others. The complete report can be viewed and downloaded at [this link](https://databoks.katadata.co.id/publikasi/2023/02/01/status-literasi-digital-di-indonesia-2022).
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