The fourth annual edition of the Digital Quality of Life Index (DQL) reports that Georgia ranks 65th in the world regarding digital wellbeing. That is out of 117 countries, or 92% of the global population. In the overall Index, Georgia surpasses Armenia (69th) and Azerbaijan (74th). In Asia, Georgia takes 20th place, with Singapore the leader in the region.

France leads the digital quality of life rankings, ranking first in internet accessibility. The top five included Finland, Denmark, Germany and Luxembourg.

The DQL Index 2023 examined 121 nations (92% of the global population) based on five core pillars that consist of 14 indicators. The study is based on the United Nations’ open-source information, the World Bank, and other sources. This year’s study includes four more countries than DQL 2022, reaffirming Surfshark’s commitment to global representation.