This is a dynamic process that is at the intersection of psychology, technology and computer science, where a person is not a passive consumer, but an active agent, whose actions are formed by both internal (attitudes, knowledge) and external factors (platform design, algorithms). Effective digital search requires the development of critical thinking and digital literacy. In a psychological context, digital search can take the form of constant anxiety or self-doubt as people are constantly looking for answers online, potentially leading to repetitive activities that can be linked to digital addiction. In digital psychology, this behavior is a constant, sometimes obsessive search for “knowledge” and “right answers,” reflecting a person’s desire to get rid of doubts and gain confidence.