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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
technophobe
noun
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▪ He's also a bit of a technophobe and has been having problems getting on the list.
▪ In such a world, there will no longer be any technophobes or computer illiterates-everyone will use a computer.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
technophobe

by 1952, perhaps by 1946, from techno- + -phobe.\n\nIf the reader will consult such a book as Recent Economic Changes, by David A. Wells, published in 1889, he will find passages that, except for the dates and absolute amounts involved, might have been written by our technophobes (if I may coin a needed word) of today.

[Henry Hazlitt, "Economics in One Lesson," 1952 edition]

Wiktionary
technophobe

n. Somebody who suffers from technophobia; somebody afraid of new technology.

WordNet
technophobe

n. a person who dislikes or avoids new technology [ant: technophile]

Usage examples of "technophobe".

She took comfort from the fact that they were few, those misfits, misanthropes, technophobes, romantics, irrationalists of every kind.

Such predictions have spawned a generation of future-haters and technophobes, as one might expect.

The incipient worldwide movement for control of technology, however, must not be permitted to fall into the hands of irresponsible technophobes, nihilists and Rousseauian romantics.

Could be throwbacks, technophobes, rad worshipers, or worse, the Sons of the Knife.