
Rogers has launched a new program to help consumers get better informed with their tech knowledge, called Tech Essentials. The new site is a collaboration with non-profit MediaSmarts and the Canadian Centre for Child Protection to further enhance safe technology use for consumers.
The new website contains a chockfull of handy information for those looking to expand their knowledge. There is information on what to do before you purchase wireless contracts or internet plans, how wireless features work, managing budgets, staying safe online and tips for parents.
There’s also a quiz available to provide a self assessment on where you stand when it comes to mobile tech knowledge when it comes to roaming, data usage and more:
We asked Canadians to grade their tech savviness then tested their knowledge of roaming, data usage and online security. Here is a quiz with some of the questions. See how you stack up.
Take the quiz here, and share with us your savviness in the comments. Some questions will allow you to select more than one answer.
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