tavakasutajal
Tavakasutajal is an Estonian term that translates to "common user" or "regular user." It refers to an individual who uses a product, service, or system for everyday purposes without specialized technical knowledge or professional involvement. This term is frequently used in contexts such as software, technology, and online platforms to distinguish between general users and those who are administrators, developers, or power users with advanced capabilities or responsibilities.
The concept of a tavakasutajal is important for understanding user experience design and product development. When
In the realm of cybersecurity, the tavakasutajal often represents the primary target for social engineering attacks