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  • Swedish Safer Internet Centre
  • 27 February 2025

Research presents multiple definitions of influencers, with no single, unified description. This report identifies six definitions used in research and investigations. Children and young people follow influencers based on their popularity and content, and they may also act as influencers themselves or be influenced in various ways, including by parents who act as influencers.

  • Swedish
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  • Swedish Safer Internet Centre
  • 27 February 2025

Gaming is a globally widespread and growing activity, with significant variations between countries. In nations with younger populations, gaming is highly common, while in Sweden, the prevalence is lower. As in many other countries, gaming is most frequent among younger people.

  • Swedish
Infographic showing the key results of the study "sexual harassment online"
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  • Austrian Safer Internet Centre
  • 27 February 2025

The study ‘Sexual Harassment Online’ clearly shows that sexual harassment on the internet is a sad part of everyday life for many children and young people in Austria. The infographic shows the key findings of the study, which was conducted in October 2024. 405 young people between the ages of 11 and 17 took part in the online survey. In addition, 70 young people from four school classes aged between 13 and 19 were interviewed in focus groups. Interviews with experts from counselling centres and academia rounded off the study.

  • English, German
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  • Swedish Safer Internet Centre
  • 27 February 2025

The parental guide Is My Child Influenced by Influencers? helps carers understand how children and young people are affected by influencers and what research says about their relationship with social media. This guide is specifically designed for parents and carers and provides a concise summary of current research. It also offers practical advice on what parents should know to support their children in today’s media landscape.

  • Swedish
Poster for young people about nude photos and sexy videos, explaining what is and is not allowed.
  • guide
  • Austrian Safer Internet Centre
  • 27 February 2025

The sexting poster informs young people about what to consider when sending intimate pictures and videos. It clarifies legal aspects, provides contact points for those affected and promotes a responsible approach to the issue through prevention and education.

  • German
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  • Landeszentrale für Medien und Kommunikation (LMK) Rheinland-Pfalz / medienanstalt rlp
  • 27 February 2025

The internet and social media offer ideal platforms for anti-democratic ideas. Right-wing extremists make targeted use of the internet to reach young users and win them over.

  • German
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  • Czech Safer Internet Centre
  • 27 February 2025

Every year, on the second Tuesday of February, we celebrate Safer Internet Day, which falls on February 11th this year. You can join the celebrations by participating in the challenge "Together for a Better Internet" and making use of the newly released handbook. This handbook offers a wide range of tips and activities tailored to different age groups—from young children in kindergartens to seniors. It is designed for both organizations and individuals. The coordination of Safer Internet Day in the Czech Republic is managed by the national Safer Internet Center.

  • Czech
Collage with pictures of mobile phones and emojis for the brochure ‘Young people and sexuality on the internet: what parents should know about sexting, sextortion and cyber grooming’
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  • Austrian Safer Internet Centre
  • 27 February 2025

Just as in the real world, young people will sooner or later encounter the topic of sexuality on the internet. It is important for parents to be aware of both the positive and potentially dangerous aspects of sexuality online and to talk to their children about it. This brochure is designed to help educate children about sexting, sextortion and cyber grooming, to make them aware of the dangers and to teach them how to stay safe and confident online.

  • German
BIK review of the year 2024
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  • BIK Team
  • 11 February 2025

The Better Internet for Kids (BIK) reviews of the year are typically released to coincide with Safer Internet Day celebrations each year.

These annual reports provide an overview of a multitude of stakeholder efforts to both protect and empower children and young people in their digital lives over the past year, when BIK has focused on making sure that young people are protected, respected, and equipped with the skills they need to thrive in the digital world.

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