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About Safer Internet Day

Over the years, Safer Internet Day has become a landmark event in the online safety calendar. Starting as an initiative of the EU SafeBorders project in 2004 and taken up by the Insafe network as one of its earliest actions in 2005, Safer Internet Day has grown beyond its traditional geographic zone and is now celebrated in more than 180 countries and territories worldwide.

From cyberbullying to social networking to digital identity, each year Safer Internet Day aims to raise awareness of emerging online issues and current concerns.

Safer Internet Centres and Safer Internet Day Committees

Insafe is a European network of Safer Internet Centres (SICs). Every national Centre implements awareness and educational campaigns, runs a helpline, and works closely with youth to ensure an evidence-based, multi-stakeholder approach to creating a better internet.

However, Safer Internet Day is also celebrated outside Europe. In 2009, the concept of Safer Internet Day Committees was introduced, to strengthen the bonds with countries outside the network and invest in a harmonised promotion of the campaign across the world. Global SID Committees (and those working towards SID Committee status) now work closely with the Safer Internet Day Coordination Team, which is based at the heart of the European Union in Brussels. If there is not yet a SID Committee in your country, but you would be interested in forming one, please read our guidance document and get in touch.

Supporting Safer Internet Day

This website provides a global platform where countries and international organisations can showcase events and actions conducted locally, nationally and internationally for Safer Internet Day.

Within these pages, you will find a wealth of multilingual resources empowering young people, their teachers and their families to make the best possible use of online technology. It is a space where leaders in the internet safety community can communicate with the public and exchange ideas, knowledge and experience with each other.

If you would like to support SID, please contact us at saferinternetday@betterinternetforkids.eu and we'll aim to get back to you as soon as we can.


 

SID 2025 communication package

Download SID banners and Ally mascot in various poses and emotions. 

Past editions of Safer Internet Day

Find out about past campaigns in the Safer Internet Day archive.


Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have a question about Safer Internet Day? Our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page might already have the information you need. You can also contact the SID Coordination team here.