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Information brochure accompanying the cyberbullying easy help app
Original title: "Informationsheft zur Cybermobbing leichte Hilfe App"
Information booklet on the cyberbullying easy help app. The educational booklet makes cyberbullying understandable - with examples and short exercises.
It is suitable for training sessions, discussion groups or for reference alongside the app. For adults with cognitive impairments as well as support services, instructors and confidants.
Online quiz on cyberbullying
Test your knowledge on the topic of "cyberbullying"!
In this quiz, young people can put their knowledge of cyberbullying to the test. The quiz can also be used in school lessons or together with parents to approach the topic together and discuss the questions. An offline version is also available.
Poster accompanying the cyberbullying first aid app
Original title: "Poster zur Cybermobbing erste Hilfe App"
The poster "What to do about cyberbullying?" provides young people with brief information on the topic of cyberbullying and tips on what to do if they are affected by bullying or witness it.
Video series "It was me"
The klicksafe video series #ichwars ("It was me") for Safer Internet Day 2017.
AI or not, it is an invasion of someone’s privacy, or their body
A comprehensive analysis of children's perspectives on AI-generated sexual content (nudify apps) based on a study of 880 minors and 1,255 free-text responses. The report concludes with an urgent call from children for policymakers to take responsibility by abolishing the "puberty requirement" in Swedish legislation, which perpetrators exploit via AI, and implementing an outright ban on technology developed primarily for non-consensual sexual exploitation.
Point de Contact - Annual report 2025
Point de Contact, designated trusted flagger by Arcom (the French independent administrative agency) in March 2025 under the EU Digital Services Act (DSA), has published its 2025 Annual Report on report volumes, processing and cybercrime trends, alongside its regulatory, research and awareness-raising activities for the year.
Key figures include:
- 122,169 reports received (+186% vs. 2024).
- 45,825 pieces of content qualified as illegal.
- 35,217 child sexual abuse web pages identified.
- Gender-based/sexual cyberviolence content up 250%.
Point de Contact - Report on child sexual exploitation and digital outreach
Point de Contact and Fondation Droit d'Enfance (PARÉ programme) have published a joint report on how child sexual exploitation has shifted toward digital spaces, and on "digital outreach" practices used to reach at-risk minors online. Drawing on a study group of field associations and researchers, the report puts forward ten recommendations for a structured public response.
Point de Contact - Report on nihilistic violent extremism and the True Crime Community in France
Point de Contact publishes the first report dedicated to nihilistic violent extremism and the True Crime Community in France, co-authored with researcher Alexandre Rodde and Point de Contact's director Alejandra Mariscal Lopez, with a foreword by Marc-André Argentino. The report maps identified cases nationwide and analyses the online strategies, recruitment patterns and moderation challenges these emerging movements pose, linked to child sexual exploitation and extreme violence.
Point de Contact - Survey on gender-based and sexual cyberviolence
Point de Contact, alongside Féministes contre le cyberharcèlement and #StopFisha, has published the results of the first national survey on gender-based and sexual cyberviolence (CVSS). Launched in June 2025, the survey gathered 2,136 testimonies, including 1,209 victims, revealing a mass, structurally gendered phenomenon that calls for urgent political action.
Key figures include:
- 1,209 victims surveyed.
- 82% of victims are women or girls.
- 56% experienced cyberviolence while still minors.
- 63% faced repeated abuse over time.
Point de Contact - Transparency Report 2025
As a trusted flagger recognised by Arcom (the French independent administrative agency) under Article 22 of the Digital Services Act (DSA), Point de Contact has published its first Transparency Report, detailing the notifications sent to online platforms and the resulting content removals for 2025.
Key figures include:
- 29,640 notifications sent.
- 28,800 pieces of content removed (97% removal rate).
- 99.88% removal rate for child protection content.


