Cyberphobia
fear of or aversion to computers / Learning new technologies
Cyberphobia is an irrational fear of or aversion to computers, specifically, the fear and/or inability to learn new technologies.
It is classified as a specific phobia and is a term introduced in 1985 to refer to a sense of anxiety of aversion created by technology.
Some forms of cyberphobia may range from the more passive forms of technophobia of those who are indifferent toward cyberspace to the responses of those who see digital technology as a medium of intrusive surveillance; more extreme responses may involve anti-technological paranoia expressed by social movements that radically oppose ‘technological society’ and ‘the New World Order’.