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Celebrate Safer Internet Day throughout February

Organised as part of the European Commission’s Better Internet for Kids initiative, Safer Internet Day takes place every February, with a global focus on the second Tuesday of the month. Each participating country or organisation sets its own focus, often addressing topics such as artificial intelligence, social media, digital well-being, cyberbullying, safety by design, or video games.
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Safer Internet Day (SID) 2026

Join us on Tuesday, 10 February 2026 to celebrate Safer Internet Day with actions taking place right across the globe.
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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.
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Cyberbullying in the EU Member States

Alongside harmful content like sexual harassment, pornography, or violence, cyberbullying has emerged as one of the most pressing online safety concerns for young users in Europe. It exemplifies the complex challenges arising in fast-evolving digital spaces, where harmful behaviour can spread rapidly and affect young users deeply. 

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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Learn about the issues that matter to you with learning modules and deep dives into a range of digital citizenship and online safety topics.
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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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Belgian Safer Internet Centre 24 February 2026

Is it okay to share photos of my child online?

Children have the right to decide (or to get help deciding) what information about them is shared online. So, as a parent or caregiver, you should ask your child if they are okay with you posting that picture of them. Very young children can’t make an informed judgement on this yet, but you’ll be surprised by how quickly they are able to form an opinion. Children as young as 7 or 8 are perfectly capable of this. The older they get, the stronger their opinion will be. Always listen to their views, and don’t ignore them. 

A sad child holding a phone and suffering from cyberbullying, and Ally, the SID cartoon mascot, holding a red flag that says "STOP"
BIK Team 19 February 2026

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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BIK Team 18 February 2026

Safer Internet Day 2026 unites the world for a better internet

Highlights from Safer Internet Day 2026Cyberbullying action plan On 10 February, the European Commission (EC) adopted the EU Action plan against cyberbullying, aiming to protect children and teenagers online. The action plan is built around three pillars:

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Portuguese Safer Internet Centre 18 February 2026

Young people and digital security

As a partner of the Portuguese Safer Internet Centre, IPDJ delivered another edition of the online national training "Young people and digital security" on 17-25 November 2025, continuing the work already developed in this area. This was the third session offered in 2025.The training targeted: