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Practical guide on grooming
Point de Contact (part of the French Safer Internet Centre) provides the public with the practical guide "Grooming".
This resource provides a legal definition of grooming, based on three specific articles of the French Criminal Code that prohibit this practice, the sexual solicitation of a child by an adult. It also informs readers about the various situations that fall under this form of cyberviolence, as well as the methods commonly used by predators.
SECRETS: revealing does not mean betraying
What if things start to get “complicated” in a shared chat, like in your classroom? Is it appropriate to tell someone else, or is it better to keep quiet? Revealing does not mean betraying.
Practical guide on online hate
Point de Contact (part of the French SIC) provides the public with the practical guide "Incitement to hate, violence, or discrimination online (race, religion, gender, LGTBQI+)".
This resource provides the legal definition of content that provokes discrimination, hatred, or violence against a person or group of people because of their origin, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or because of their membership or non-membership in an ethnic group, nation, race, or religion.
Practical guide on revenge porn
Point de Contact (part of the French Safer Internet Centre) provides the public with this practical guide on revenge porn.
Practical guide on sextortion
Point de Contact (part of the French Safer Internet Centre) provides this practical guide on sextortion ("La sextorsion" in French).
This resource defines sextortion - a form of sexual blackmail often carried out using intimate or sexual images of the victim - based on the various articles of the French Penal Code prohibiting and punishing this type of practice.
Practical guide: incitement to and advocacy of terrorism
Point de Contact (part of the French SIC) provides the public with the practical guide "Incitement to and advocacy of terrorism" (in French: Provocation et apologie du terrorisme).
This resource provides the legal definition of content that advocates for terrorism online or incites to commit terrorist acts, based on the article of the French Penal Code that punishes these practices.
A short guide for parents on the risks of AI
Teenagers have quickly adopted generative artificial intelligence. They most commonly use ChatGPT, MyAI (Snapchat), Copilot, and Gemini. However, alongside the benefits, the use of AI also brings numerous risks for young people. To raise awareness among parents and caregivers, the Slovenian Safer Internet Centre prepared this leaflet as a brief guide to the risks of artificial intelligence for teenagers.
Fight Fakes
‘Fight Fakes’ is an interactive swipe game for students from upper secondary school onwards. In various quizzes, they learn how to recognise fake news and deepfakes in a playful way and train their gut feeling for evaluating online content.
The game offers a total of 18 quizzes and covers six different topics: health, animals, geography, art, profile pictures and technology history. Each category comprises three progressive skill levels: EASY, PRO and PRO EXTREME. This makes ‘Fight Fakes’ suitable for many school subjects and for students with different skill levels.
Leaflet "Do you know that you have rights on social media?"
SIC Slovenia created a leaflet for youngsters with the aim to introduce to them the topics related to Digital Services Act (DSA) in a fun and creative way.
Leaflet on safe online shopping
SIC Slovenia created a leaflet for young people with practical tips for safe and thoughtful online shopping.


