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Children and young people

The Children corner is meant to support children and young people directly to navigate the digital world. Here, you will find a range of useful, interactive materials that are designed to help children and young people to gain the necessary digital skills to thrive in the online world. 

You will also be able to see how the European Commission is ensuring that you - as a young person - are protected while being online. 

Children and young people

The Children corner is meant to support children and young people directly to navigate the digital world. Here, you will find a range of useful, interactive materials that are designed to help children and young people to gain the necessary digital skills to thrive in the online world. 

You will also be able to see how the European Commission is ensuring that you - as a young person - are protected while being online. 

Children and young people

The Children corner is meant to support children and young people directly to navigate the digital world. Here, you will find a range of useful, interactive materials that are designed to help children and young people to gain the necessary digital skills to thrive in the online world. 

You will also be able to see how the European Commission is ensuring that you - as a young person - are protected while being online. 

EU for YOUng people

There are many resources available in the EU learning corner to help familiarise yourself with some of the most common online opportunities and challenges, and to share your voice on matters that are important to you.

Play and learn online safety with Happy Onlife, a game to build and develop safety and knowledge on internet use, overuse and abuse.

If you want to know about what the EU does, how it all started and how it works, or if you want to debate EU policies more in details, you’ll find plenty of inspiration here.

Young people have the right to express their views and have their opinions considered in important decisions. The Platform is a safe space for children and teenagers to have their say on the European laws and policies which concern them.

From the Insafe network

The Insafe network of Safer Internet Centres (SIC) has developed a wide range of resources to ensure a safe digital experience, designed just for you! And they are available in different languages.

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