This paper investigates the under-researched intersection of aging, digital literacy, and lifestyle technology adoption in the Czech Republic. Focusing on adults aged 50 and older—a demographic often overlooked in human-computer interaction (HCI) and media studies—the study analyzes app installation patterns, barriers to adoption, and the resulting transformations in daily leisure and household management. Using a mixed-methods approach (survey n=450 + semi-structured interviews n=30), the research finds that while Czech seniors exhibit cautious but growing engagement with lifestyle and entertainment apps (e.g., streaming services, health tracking, smart home controls), significant friction persists in installation processes due to UI complexity, security concerns, and lack of age-tailored guidance. The paper concludes with design recommendations and policy implications for digital inclusion in Central Europe.
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