As digital life becomes inescapable, certain skills are shifting from useful to essential. Rank these by which you believe matters most for the average person in the UK.
Put the items in your preferred order.
Spotting AI-generated content
With AI content flooding social feeds and even news outlets, knowing what's real is becoming a basic form of media literacy.
Strong password and 2FA hygiene
After repeated breaches at major UK firms, managing credentials properly is no longer optional for protecting your money and identity.

Recognising online scams and phishing
Fraud is now the most common crime in England and Wales, and spotting suspicious messages can save thousands of pounds.

Managing your digital privacy settings
From cookie banners to app permissions, understanding what you're handing over helps you take back some control of your data.

Using AI tools effectively
Whether for work emails or research, getting useful results from AI is fast becoming as important as knowing how to Google.
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