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Safer Internet Day (SID) 2026
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Progress and impact for Better Internet for Kids in 2025
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Cyberbullying in the EU Member States
In the spotlight
- news
Celebrate Safer Internet Day throughout February
- international day
Safer Internet Day (SID) 2026
- news
The EU Action plan against cyberbullying
- news
Progress and impact for Better Internet for Kids in 2025
- Knowledge hub insight
Cyberbullying in the EU Member States
National trends, issues and initiatives
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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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SIC Portugal at the Lisbon Games Week 2025
Lisbon Games Week (LGW) is the largest video game event in Portugal, bringing together the gaming, e-sports, cosplay, and pop culture communities to showcase industry news, new releases, and immersive experiences. It serves as a meeting point for enthusiasts of all ages – particularly children and young people – with dedicated areas for games, competitions, virtual reality, and racing simulations (Sim Racing).
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.
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:
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: