Digital support
Digital support refers to support for digital online transactions, services and smart device usage. Its purpose is to help customers use smart devices and transactions independently and securely, as well as to understand the principles of digital services. Digital support is available as local support, remote support and in the form of various training courses.

Digital guidance locations
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Free admission to the library (Rautatienkatu 8) digital tour on Tuesdays from 12:00 to 14:00.
The libraries have a wireless network, computers, and printing, copying, and scanning facilities. The library provides guidance on using the library's e-services and provides assistance, for example, with printing and scanning.
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Mondays from 10:12 to XNUMX:XNUMX Digital tutoring open to everyone in Hilma's living room (Kadettikoulunkatu 3). The instructors are trained digital tutors.
You can ask for help using your own digital devices or try Hilma's devices.
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Digital advice on weekdays from 8:30 to 14:00 call or come and visit. Tel. 050 544 0677, Rautatienkatu 2, 49400 Hamina.
Digivelhot will guide you in the use of electronic services and smart devices. Digivelhot will also maintain your computer. Home digital support is also available.
More information: https://digivelhot.fi/
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https://www.digiapua.fi/
If you want to get a quick solution to your question, you can call on weekdays between 8 am and 20 pm.
tel +358 40 034 3444 Aki -
Partnership House Viikari. Weekdays between 9 am and 15 pm, tel. 040 844 6264.
* There is no extra charge for calling: a call to digital advice only costs the same as a normal call from your subscription. -
The office provides advice and assistance in matters related to town services.
More information and opening hours can be found here. FROM HERE.
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Hamina Adult Education Centre offers various courses, which you can find more information about. FROM HERE.
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Tel. 0295 000
Telephone service open Mon-Fri 8am-9pm, Sat 21am-15pm. Service closed on Sundays and public holidays. You can also contact us via chat, form and text message. More information here..
Each authority helps with the use of its own online services. Citizens' Advice points you to the right public service and advises you on how to use the services. Citizens' Advice does not offer direct digital support. Instead, it guides you to the right authority, which has a legal obligation to help you use its own online service.