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In the spotlight
- BIK news
Engaging civil society in the development of the EU age-verification app
- conference
Save the date: Safer Internet Forum 2026
- BIK news
BIK Policy monitor report 2026 published: advancing the BIK+ vision across Europe
- news
The EU Action plan against cyberbullying
- Knowledge hub insight
How European countries are structuring policies for children in the digital environment
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Latest news
“CornHub ≠ Reality”: the AI-generated campaign is now avaiable in four additional EU languages!
The Safer Internet Centre in Luxembourg launched the campaign “CornHub ≠ Reality” to raise awareness about how online pornography distorts reality and promotes unrealistic ideas about sex, bodies, and relationships.Pornographic content is widespread on the internet and just a few clicks away. Young people often come across it at an early age, which can shape how they view sexuality, gender roles, and relationships.
Nordic countries gather in Helsinki to discuss internet safety
The Nordic Safer Internet Centres network came together at the end of April at the Helsinki Central Library Oodi. This was the third meeting of its kind, with the Finnish Safer Internet Centre serving as host this time around. Previous meetings were organised by the Danish Safer Internet Centre in 2025, and the Swedish Safer Internet Centre in 2024. The goal of this meeting was to share current trends and strengthen cooperation on topics related to internet safety.
Over 95,000 students took part in SuperDigiSchool to learn about online safety
The digital lesson is in its second edition: in 2025, more than 95,000 students were involved in the lesson, and over the past two years the lessons have reached more than 165,000 students in total.
AI ≠ Human: new campaign raises awareness of the limits of AI chatbots
AI chatbots have become an integral part of young people’s everyday livesThe campaign was presented on 16 April 2026 during a press conference, and took place in spring 2026.