The move is to mark the country's inaugural 'Digital First Day.'
More than 50 remote working hubs around the country are opening their doors to the public today.
Free demonstrations, workshops and inspirational talks are taking place to mark Ireland's inaugural 'Digital First Day'.
It's aimed at giving local families, senior citizens and business-people the confidence to embrace digital growth.
Regina Dunne from the Bloom HQ hub in Mountrath says, nowadays, so many daily activities are conducted online:
Scam calls, texts and emails are among the biggest fears faced by people in the digital world.
Regina Dunne, from Bloom HQ in Mountrath, says bogus texts are getting harder to identify:
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