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Guide to age assurance section: updated resources now available!
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Something ‘BIK’ has happened: Introducing the new Better Internet for Kids (BIK) platform
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Guide to age assurance section: updated resources now available!
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Safer Internet Forum 2024 is here!
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The first BIK+ strategy evaluation
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Something ‘BIK’ has happened: Introducing the new Better Internet for Kids (BIK) platform
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The new BIK Knowledge Hub: the European central access point for information, evidence, policy and practice insights
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Guide to age assurance section: updated resources now available!
Young people interact with the digital world daily. Whether they’re gaming, chatting with friends, or seeking homework help, they make the most of the countless opportunities for learning and connection that the internet offers. However, this also exposes children and adolescents to risks, such as harmful or age-inappropriate content, often when they least expect it.
Safer Internet Forum 2024 is here!
The annual Safer Internet Forum is dedicated to initiatives related to developing digital skills for children, parents and teachers, while also paying attention to the needs of vulnerable children.
International Day of Tolerance
Since 1995, 16 November has been observed as the International Day of Tolerance (also referred to as Tolerance Day). On this day, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) adopted its Declaration of Principles on Tolerance.
Monkey see, monkey do: Don’t believe everything on the net!
Awareness campaign on AI-generated disinformationIn the age of artificial intelligence (AI), digital disinformation is an increasing challenge, posing a threat to public trust. With this new campaign, BEE SECURE, the Safer Internet Centre of Luxembourg, aims to boost internet users' awareness of the risks of deepfakes and other types of AI-enabled disinformation.