Often I get the question; what is the difference between digital and online? My advice is that you shall always think through what you mean when using the expressions online and digital. Here’s how I like to explain the two terms. I usually try to explain online and digital in a simplified way:
Online
Online means that someone or something currently is connected to the Internet.
Digital
Digital, meanwhile, is a format or a process. It describes electronic technology that generates, stores, and processes data. Digital can thus be both online and offline—for example; a digital audio file can both be streamed online and stored on a disc or hard drive.
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This article was updated June 21, 2021.