Digital access refers to how much technology people use in their daily lives. Today, most people have computers, tablets, or smartphones in their homes, providing far greater digital access than previous generations. Phones now have vastly more processing power, memory, and capabilities than early computers, yet are small enough to fit in a pocket. While digital access enables convenience, people should be mindful of overusing electronics and balance screen time with outdoor activities. Those with limited access can use public computers or ask friends with devices. Digital access has increased rapidly over time, with phones now more powerful than early NASA equipment and the internet accessible to most.