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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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Manipulative design: Many apps are designed to capture and hold your attention, but you can practice resisting them
Norwegian Safer Internet Centre 27 March 2026

Many young people want to spend less time on their phones, but they find it difficult to put them away. Changing habits can be challenging, especially when technology is working against you.Why do you check your phone again and again?Your brain loves rewards, surprises, and social validation.When you get likes, notifications, or watch a new video, your brain releases dopamine, a chemical that creates a pleasant feeling and signals: “That was good.” Which is why you may feel the urge to check your phone again and again.

POWERFUL MECHANISMS: Many apps are designed to capture and keep attention. That’s why children may need help putting down their phones.
Norwegian Safer Internet Centre 27 March 2026

Many children and teenagers want to spend less time on their phones, but struggle to put them away. It’s hard to change habits when technology is working against you.Behind apps like TikTok, Instagram, and Snapchat are large teams of developers and designers. Their job is to keep users in the apps for as long as possible so the companies can make as much money as possible. The apps are designed to make us scroll, click, and keep watching, ideally without us even noticing.

Safer Internet Day celebrations in Lithuania
Lithuanian Safer Internet Centre 27 March 2026

At the heart of the celebrations was the national event Digital wave (Skaitmeninė banga in Lithuanian), which connected over 132,000 participants online and onsite, making it one of the largest digital education events organised in Lithuania.

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INHOPE 26 March 2026

Data collected through the BIK Hotline Observatory provides an overview of reporting patterns, emerging challenges, and operational developments across the European hotline network. Of the 4,546,694 reports received across the year, 2,551,833 related to child sexual abuse material or child sexual exploitation material, demonstrating the continued prevalence of this form of illegal content online.