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In the spotlight
- news
Updated guidelines on tackling disinformation and promoting digital literacy through education and training
- international day
World Consumers Rights Day 2026
- news
The EU Action plan against cyberbullying
- news
Progress and impact for Better Internet for Kids in 2025
- Knowledge hub insight
Translating the EU Action plan against cyberbullying into practice
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Latest news
Latest helpline trends: Quarter 4 2025
The most recent helpline data covers the final period of 2025, from October to December inclusive. Data was collected from 32 helplines in 29 countries and just under 15,000 contacts were received by helplines which related to online issues. The majority of these contacts (70 per cent) were made by 11–18-year-olds and despite helplines offering many different ways for users to contact them (chat, email, online form), 52 per cent of contacts were made by a phone call.
Safer Internet Day 2026 in Slovenia
The main theme of Safer Internet Day in Slovenia, "Young consumers on the internet," was based on findings from workshops conducted by the Safe.si awareness centre in primary and secondary schools. It was found that teenagers are very active in shopping online, either with their parents or caregivers, or independently, but are unaware of the associated risks.
Safer Internet Day 2026 in Denmark: children and video games
Popular guide for parents and caregivers updated Media Council for Children and Young People, Save the Children Denmark and Centre for Digital Youth Care celebrated Safer Internet Day 2026 by relaunching an updated version of the Danish Safer Internet Centre’s popular guide for parents 'Children are gamers!'.
Safer Internet Day 2026 in Serbia
Speaking at the conference, which was also attended by the Minister of Information and Telecommunications, Boris Bratina, and the Coordinator of the National Contact Center for Child Online Safety, Emina Beković, Prime Minister Macut stressed the importance of joint action. He highlighted that parents, caregivers, teachers, educators, institutions, and children themselves must work together, as only through a collective effort we can create a better and safer internet for everyone.