The functioning of society in the modern world is based mainly on the use of information. Discussions about older people using information and communication technologies should largely focus on thinking in terms of the "silver economy" and directing the supply in terms of an aging society, so that seniors, regardless of the limitations resulting from their psychophysical condition, can consciously influence the growth of the global economy and develop social welfare. Educating older people in terms of the use of ICT has an impact on improving their quality of life (including health) and gives an opportunity for equal access to culture.