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World Consumers Rights Day 2026

The 15th of March was designated World Consumer Rights Day by the consumer movement, to raise global awareness about consumer rights and needs. Celebrating the day is a chance to demand that the rights of all consumers are respected and protected, and to protest against market abuses and social injustices which undermine those rights. World Consumer Rights Day is globally recognised with support from the United Nations and other international actors.
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The EU Action plan against cyberbullying

The EU’s action plan is stepping up actions to tackle cyberbullying and make the online world safer, better, and more positive for children and young people all across Europe. Currently, the available data suggests that addressing cyberbullying has become an increasingly recognised priority in EU Member States: 
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Progress and impact for Better Internet for Kids in 2025

Against a backdrop of rapid digital change, BIK activities throughout the year focused on tackling persistent harms such as cyberbullying, strengthening protections under the Digital Services Act (DSA), and ensuring that children’s voices continue to shape Europe’s digital future.

Safer Internet Forum 2023 wrap up

The BIK Youth Programme offers young people a lively platform to share their ideas on making the internet safer and better for everyone.

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

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Safer Internet Day celebrations in North Macedonia
North Macedonian Safer Internet Centre 29 March 2026

The high-level SID event in North Macedonia included a vaste range of activities designed to be suitable for children and young people, as well as parents and caregivers attending the event. These activities include: 

Safer Internet Day celebrations in Luxembourg
Luxembourgish Safer Internet Centre 29 March 2026

Presentation of the BEE SECURE Radar 2026The day began with the presentation of the BEE SECURE Radar 2026 report. The event took place in the presence of Claude Meisch, as well as representatives of partner organisations and the press.

Safer Internet Day celebrations in Latvia
Latvian Safer Internet Centre 28 March 2026

On 10 February 2026, Safer Internet Day was marked in more than 160 countries worldwide. The main event in Latvia was the educational conference “Dialogue with AI,” organised by the Latvian Safer Internet Centre Drossinternets.lv. As part of the conference, a Turing Test* was conducted in Latvia for the first time, to determine whether participants could distinguish answers generated by artificial intelligence (AI) from those prepared by humans. 

Safer Internet Day celebrations in Italy
Italian Safer Internet Centre 28 March 2026

In Italy, Safer Internet Day is promoted within the framework of the Italian Safer Internet Centre Generazioni Connesse, the national reference initiative for online safety and digital citizenship. The project is coordinated by the Ministry of Education and implemented through a broad multi-stakeholder consortium involving public authorities, independent bodies, universities and civil society organisations.