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Boy playing computer game
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  • Cyprus Safer Internet Centre
  • 06 April 2021

Online games are extremely popular with children and teenagers, often being an integral part of their daily lives. Nowadays, it is difficult to find young people who do not play games on their computers, mobile devices, or special consoles. Engaging with online and video games develops knowledge and skills in an enjoyable and attractive manner. Gaming initially allows entertainment and familiarity with technology but can also contribute to the development of cognitive and other skills.
Wify and his teacher Liene feature in a new Latvian resource
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  • Latvian Safer Internet Centre
  • 05 April 2021

On Safer Internet Day (SID), Tuesday, 9 February 2021, the Latvian Safer Internet Centre (SIC) organised nationwide activities involving children, young people and adults, encouraging everyone to create a better and safer internet environment.
Wooden cabin in a forest setting
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  • Swedish Safer Internet Centre
  • 02 April 2021

This past year, we’ve really experienced how we, with the help of digitalisation, have created new and exciting opportunities in our everyday lives. Workplaces, schools and other businesses have been forced to take giant digital leaps forward. Lessons have been recorded and made available digitally so that students can participate in them afterwards, for example, if they have been ill. Youth centres all over the country have been digitised and offer online dance classes and yoga, e-sports, chats, and other digital activities for children and young people.
View of a restaurant in Cyprus
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  • Cyprus Safer Internet Centre
  • 01 April 2021

On Tuesday, 9 February 2021, as part of Safer Internet Day, an online conference was held in Cyprus with huge success. Titled "Together for a better internet", the conference was organised by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sport and Youth, with the support of the partners of the Cyprus Safer Internet Centre (SIC) – CYberSafety and the National Strategy for a Better Internet for the Children of Cyprus. This year, the conference was held online due to the special conditions arising from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nightview of the Louvre, in Paris
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  • French Safer Internet Centre
  • 01 April 2021

Taking place in a very unusual context, the 2021 edition of Safer Internet Day (SID) in France mainly focused on the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the daily lives of children and families.
Poster of the #martyisdead series
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  • Czech Safer Internet Centre
  • 31 March 2021

The #martyisdead series and the documentary film Caught in the Net won the prestigious Czech Lion Award (Český lev). The recent announcement of the results of the 28th Czech Lion Awards brought awards for two films in which the Czech Safer Internet Centre (SIC) participated.
View of Copenhagen
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  • Danish Safer Internet Centre
  • 31 March 2021

A new, national survey shows that Danish children and young people love playing games! The Danish Safer Internet Centre (SIC), therefore, celebrated Safer Internet Day (SID) 2021 by launching a range of materials and activities on gaming, targeting parents and professionals working with children and young people.
Mother and son on a tablet
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  • Greek Safer Internet Centre
  • 31 March 2021

The pandemic has accelerated students' use of e-learning, but while it has helped them continue the educational process, it has also created some challenges. According to online research conducted in Greece by the Department of Philosophy and Pedagogy of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, the biggest difficulties are related to the lack of equipment and poor connections of students.
Aerial view of Kaunas, Lithuania
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  • Lithuanian Safer Internet Centre
  • 31 March 2021

In the face of the global pandemic, the internet has become our daily platform for learning, working, entertainment and communication. However, besides all the good things, cyberspace is full of many dangers: harmful content, hatred, personal data use and others. On 9 February 2021, Lithuania, together with approximately 200 other countries, celebrated the international Safer Internet Day (SID), hosting various campaigns to draw attention to online safety.
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