This programme hosted by Javier del Pino , which leads its time slot, has presented, on the eve of Kings' Day, the current state of the art, according to which, in Spain there are more than 9,000,000 citizens aged between 55 and 75, of which more than 2,000,000 have access to the Internet.
The reasons that encourage these older people to connect, increasingly, to a social network like Post55, according to Bernardo Bienz , co-founder of said network, are fundamentally to bermuda email address relate to other people of a similar age, with common tastes and hobbies, and with whom to broaden their spectrum of friendships.
Another aspect that stands out is the interest in sharing experiences and knowledge, which makes this medium a perfect showcase for feeling useful and contributing value to society. Carmen, a user from the beginning of Post55, participated in the program and emphasized the importance they attach to expanding relationships and organizing all kinds of events that foster them.

With the aim of expanding the knowledge of seniors on topics of interest to them, such as leisure and entertainment, economics, health, sport, etc., Post55, in collaboration with CEOMA (Spanish Confederation of Senior Citizens' Organisations) and the Vodafone Foundation , has launched the Campus Senior project . This initiative is free and available to anyone interested in participating in any of the available modalities: in person, online and onlive (videoconference on the PC).
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About Post55:
Post55, created in June 2010, is the first social network for people over 55, made up of Spanish-speaking citizens. It is a platform that has the Double-A accessibility certificate. It allows users to understand the world of the Internet and be within the network, interacting with people with a very similar profile in terms of age, tastes, interests, etc.