Internet Usage

Internet usage refers to the act of accessing and utilizing the internet for various purposes, including but not limited to browsing websites, communicating through email and social media, streaming videos, playing online games, and conducting research. It encompasses all activities performed online, including sending and receiving data, interacting with applications, and participating in digital communities. Internet usage is measured in terms of frequency (how often individuals go online), duration (how long they spend online), and the types of activities they engage in. It reflects individual and societal consumption patterns of internet resources and can vary based on factors such as age, location, socioeconomic status, and technological availability. The term also implies the growing dependence on the internet in daily life, as it becomes integral to communication, entertainment, education, and commerce.