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All DIGITAL Weeks campaign 2025

Organised by All Digital Network, the All Digital Weeks campaign is one of the major pan-European awareness raising campaigns on digital skills for inclusion, empowerment and employment. All Digital Weeks 2025 will run over 3 weeks from 17 March until 4 April 2025. The campaign will be supported by the European Commission, involve international and national partners, and participating organisations in different European countries.
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Manipulative marketing in games

Do you and your child know how to spot persuasive digital marketing tactics in apps and games? Check out this learning module to learn how to support and protect your family.
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Worldwide celebrations for Safer Internet Day 2025

Highlights from this year’s Safer Internet DayThe 22nd edition of Safer Internet Day was once again packed with new initiatives and activities. First of all, this edition has a completely new appearance: as part of the wider redevelopment of the Better Internet for Kids (BIK) platform, there’s now a brand new Safer Internet Day website, and more importantly, a new SID mascot, Ally!
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The first BIK+ strategy evaluation

On Wednesday, 11 May 2022, the European Commission adopted a new European strategy for a Better Internet for Kids (BIK+), which aims to improve age-appropriate digital services and ensure that every child is protected, empowered, and respected online.

Safer Internet Forum 2023 wrap up

Making youth voices heard
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A key priority under BIK is for young people to voice their opinions to various stakeholders to develop online safety guidance, learning and campaigning materials, and contribute to decision-making processes to help create a better internet.

Learning corners

Learn about the issues that matter to you with learning modules and deep dives into a range of digital citizenship and online safety topics.

Discover advice and resources to help you navigate the online world, along with insights into the work of BIK youth across Europe.

Explore information and resources to help you support your children to have positive online experiences.

Browse materials for teachers, educators and other adults who support young people’s online experiences in professional settings.

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Maltese Safer Internet Centre 29 March 2025

Safer Internet Centres celebrate SID 2025: Malta

Safer Internet Day 2025 has been an incredible success, marking a month filled with impactful activities, meaningful discussions, and significant milestones for our team at Malta’s Safer Internet Centre. As we reflect on February’s achievements, we are proud of the awareness raised, the communities engaged, and the progress made in fostering a safer digital world for children and young people.

Polish Safer Internet Centre 29 March 2025

Safer Internet Centres celebrate SID 2025: Poland

On 11 February 2025, the Polish Safer Internet Day conference with leading speakers was held at the Museum of the History of Polish Jews POLIN in Warsaw. The event was addressed to representatives of the educational sector, non-governmental organisations, practitioners working with children, and the media. The event was also broadcast live on the website www.dbi.pl and on the Facebook channel. The event attracted nearly 4,349 participants, demonstrating the significant importance of internet safety education to the Polish public.

Norwegian Safer Internet Centre 29 March 2025

Safer Internet Centres celebrate SID 2025: Norway

In 2025, we aim to stand with young people in addressing harmful online content. Research from Handlingsplanen for en trygg digital oppvekst (action plan for safe online upbringing), independent studies, and surveys by the Norwegian Media Authority show that young people rarely report unpleasant or illegal experiences online. The action plan also highlights that many young people have limited knowledge about their own and their peers' rights in digital spaces.

Bulgarian Safer Internet Centre 28 March 2025

Safer Internet Centres celebrate SID 2025: Bulgaria

With greetings from European partners, the Bulgarian Safer Internet Centre marks 20 years of work for the online protection of children