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infographic of the Youth Internet Monitor 2026. All data is illustrated in the text.
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  • Austrian Safer Internet Centre
  • 04 March 2026

The Youth Internet Monitor is an initiative of the Austrian Safer Internet Centre (SIC). It presents current data on social media use among young people in Austria. Which social networks are currently popular among young users in Austria? Which networks are most popular among girls? Which ones are ahead among boys?
Safer Internet Day celebrations in Greece
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  • Greek Safer Internet Centre
  • 26 February 2026

Safer Internet Day 2026 was once again celebrated across Greece, bringing together the educational community, public authorities, and stakeholders in a dynamic nationwide effort to promote a safer digital environment for children and young people. The celebrations were coordinated in Greece by the Greek Safer Internet Centre (SaferInternet4Kids.gr) of FORTH, which organised a wide range of activities and initiatives, turning the day into a true national campaign of awareness and engagement.
Lisbon games week 2025, view of the SIC Portugal stand
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  • Portuguese Safer Internet Centre
  • 25 February 2026

At the event, digital literacy, online safety and digital citizenship were promoted in a playful way, and a gamified environment stimulated critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Mother taking selfie with toddler child on a sofa
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  • Belgian Safer Internet Centre
  • 24 February 2026

Many parents and caregivers use social media themselves, for example to share important or fun moments from their lives – and of course, that involves their children. However, it is important to always keep your child’s privacy in mind when sharing information on the internet.
A sad child holding a phone and suffering from cyberbullying, and Ally, the SID cartoon mascot, holding a red flag that says "STOP"
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  • BIK Team
  • 19 February 2026

On Tuesday 10 February 2026, as part of the Safer Internet Day global celebrations throughout the month of February, the European Commission (EC) adopted the EU Action plan against cyberbullying, aiming to give children, parents, carers and educators the tools they need to report and combat cyberbullying.
Ally for Safer Internet Day 2026
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  • BIK Team
  • 18 February 2026

On Tuesday, 10 February 2026 we celebrated the 23rd edition of Safer Internet Day (SID), with events and activities taking place across the globe during the whole month of February. Under the theme “Together for a better internet”, the campaign invites all stakeholders to join forces to make the internet a safer and better place for all, especially for children and young people.
A group of young people standing in a circle, each holding a smartphone
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  • Portuguese Safer Internet Centre
  • 18 February 2026

The Portuguese Institute of Sport and Youth (IPDJ) hosted the training session "Young people and digital security" for young volunteers and youth workers to explore the relationship between young people and the digital environment, with a particular focus on security, risks, and online rights.
Two young girls and a young boy playing videogames and holding controllers
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  • Belgian Safer Internet Centre
  • 16 February 2026

Gaming is a favorite pastime for many children and teenagers, but unfortunately also a common source of conflict. Gaming has many fun features that appeal to kids, but videogames are also designed to keep your child’s attention for as long as possible. So, it’s understandable that stopping isn’t easy - especially when you’re in the middle of a game!
A young girl using a blue smartphone
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  • INHOPE
  • 13 February 2026

INHOPE's global network of hotlines is at the centre of INHOPE's mission and greatest strength. Through 57 members across 52 countries, INHOPE brings together trusted organisations with deep local expertise, working every day to identify, assess and remove child sexual abuse material from the internet. By sharing knowledge, exchanging best practices and collecting data on global trends, the network enables coordinated action that no single organisation could achieve alone.
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