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Title graphic: Age verification solution for all Europeans
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Engaging civil society in the development of the EU age-verification app

To support the rollout, the European Commission adopted a recommendation in April 2026 urging Member States to speed up implementation and make the EU age-verification app available by the end of 2026. A dedicated developer and integrator hub was also launched to help progress the technical work.
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Save the date: Safer Internet Forum 2026

We invite you to save the date for Safer Internet Forum (SIF) 2026, which will take place in a hybrid format in Brussels and online on Thursday, 3 December 2026.
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BIK Policy monitor report 2026
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BIK Policy monitor report 2026 published: advancing the BIK+ vision across Europe

The BIK+ strategy, adopted by the European Commission in May 2022, sets out a comprehensive vision to ensure that children and young people are protected, empowered, and respected online. The BIK Policy monitor 2026 reviews how this vision is being realised across the 27 EU Member States, Iceland, and Norway, assessing both approaches to policy making and on-the-ground actions.
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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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How European countries are structuring policies for children in the digital environment

Children’s online protection, empowerment and participation are now firmly on the policy agenda across Europe. Digital technologies are deeply integrated in children’s everyday lives, creating important opportunities for learning, social connection and access to information. At the same time, they can expose children to online harms, including cyberbullying, grooming and harassment, with possible effects on physical health and emotional well-being.

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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View of the stage during the digital lesson featuring two popular Finnish influencers and two members of SIC Finland
Finnish Safer Internet Centre 29 June 2026

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. 

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Finnish Safer Internet Centre 29 June 2026

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.

AI ≠ Human campaign poster featuring a sad young girl and Rene the mascot comforting her
Luxembourgish Safer Internet Centre 29 June 2026

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.

Internet Day celebrated on 11 May 2026 in Spain
Spanish Safer Internet Centre 29 June 2026

On Monday, 11 May 2026 Internet Day was celebrated in Jaén (Spain). The highlight was undoubtedly the online workshop “Of course! Here’s another suggestion. What would you do with AI?”, which was created in collaboration with the National Institute of Educational Technologies and Teacher Training (INTEF). It was led by teacher and educational content creator Susi Profe and brought together more than 4,500 current and former students from various schools across the country, both online and in person.