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Internet Sans Crainte - French Safer Internet Day Committee

Profile last updated: February 2025

About our SID activities

The 22nd edition of Safer Internet Day will begin on 11 February, 2025  and will continue throughout the months of February and March. The theme of this edition is digital citizenship in the era of AI.

Safer Internet Day was labelled an AI Action summit event and received the Council of Europe label for digital citizenship education.

Discover our events and activities:

11 February: Webinar 'AI and our children, what future together?' What are the risks for our children and how can we prevent them? How can we make AI our allies? The Internet Sans Crainte team and experts provided insight and answered your questions,

12 March, from 10am to 12pm: Deepfakes: Learning to detect truth from falsehood', an an interactive conference for students to discover what deepfakes are, the associated dangers and the keys to detecting them and protecting yourself through practical exercises and case studies. Target audience: 2nd and 3rd year classes in the Île-de-France region.

29 March: 2025 campaign poster competition to engage young people on AI's role in society To engage young people in discussions about AI’s role in society, Internet Sans Crainte invites educators and youth organisations to participate in an A4 poster creation contest on the theme: 'AI and us: What future together?' 

What we are doing to create a better internet...

At Internet Sans Crainte, we are shaping a better internet by empowering young people, educators, and families with the knowledge and tools to navigate the digital world responsibly. For Safer Internet Day 2025, we are focusing on digital citizenship in the era of AI through expert-led discussions, interactive workshops on deepfakes, and a national poster competition encouraging youth to reflect on AI’s role in society. By fostering collaboration between schools, industry partners, and civil society, we are working together to create a safer, more inclusive, and ethical digital future for all.

About us

Safer Internet France operates under the aegis of the European Commission and is coordinated by TRALALERE through the national Internet Sans Crainte awareness program. It unites three key initiatives to promote a safer digital environment:

Internet Sans Crainte – A national awareness program led by TRALALERE
3018 – A confidential helpline for young people, operated by the e-Enfance Association
Point de Contact – A platform for reporting illicit online content
Safer Internet Day in France
Each year, Internet Sans Crainte organises Safer Internet Day in France, in collaboration with 3018 and Point de Contact. Officially recognised in the national school calendar, Safer Internet Day is a key event within the Ministry of National Education’s pHARe program, reinforcing digital citizenship and online safety education.

Safer Internet Day 2025 Partners:
Our 2025 edition is supported by a diverse network of institutional, educational, and industry partners:

Ministère de l'Éducation Nationale, Sommet pour l’Action sur l’IA, pHARe, Gouvernement de la France, 2025 Année Européenne de l'Éducation Citoyenne Numérique, Université Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne, CNIL, PedaGoJeux.fr, e-Enfance, Point de Contact, Respect Zone, Scouts et Guides de France, Apel, FCPE, PEEP, Bayard, Samsung, Apple, Orange, Bouygues Telecom, Groupama, Xiaomi, AXA Prévention, Everyone.AI.

Safer Internet Day 2025 ambassadors:
La Ligue de l'Enseignement, Les Francas, CEMÉA, Unis-Cité, Digital League, Le Coup de Main Numérique, SLV, Familles Rurales, Hubicoop, Association Ressource pour la Réussite Éducative, @Fun by FMS, Red Oak, My Kid Émoi, For AAJE, Info Jeunes, Chasseneuil-du-Poitou, Amicale Laïque.

Together, we work to foster a safer, more responsible digital space for all.

Profile last updated: February 2025

About our SID activities

The 22nd edition of Safer Internet Day will begin on 11 February, 2025  and will continue throughout the months of February and March. The theme of this edition is digital citizenship in the era of AI.

Safer Internet Day was labelled an AI Action summit event and received the Council of Europe label for digital citizenship education.

Discover our events and activities:

11 February: Webinar 'AI and our children, what future together?' What are the risks for our children and how can we prevent them? How can we make AI our allies? The Internet Sans Crainte team and experts provided insight and answered your questions,

12 March, from 10am to 12pm: Deepfakes: Learning to detect truth from falsehood', an an interactive conference for students to discover what deepfakes are, the associated dangers and the keys to detecting them and protecting yourself through practical exercises and case studies. Target audience: 2nd and 3rd year classes in the Île-de-France region.

29 March: 2025 campaign poster competition to engage young people on AI's role in society To engage young people in discussions about AI’s role in society, Internet Sans Crainte invites educators and youth organisations to participate in an A4 poster creation contest on the theme: 'AI and us: What future together?' 

What we are doing to create a better internet...

At Internet Sans Crainte, we are shaping a better internet by empowering young people, educators, and families with the knowledge and tools to navigate the digital world responsibly. For Safer Internet Day 2025, we are focusing on digital citizenship in the era of AI through expert-led discussions, interactive workshops on deepfakes, and a national poster competition encouraging youth to reflect on AI’s role in society. By fostering collaboration between schools, industry partners, and civil society, we are working together to create a safer, more inclusive, and ethical digital future for all.

About us

Safer Internet France operates under the aegis of the European Commission and is coordinated by TRALALERE through the national Internet Sans Crainte awareness program. It unites three key initiatives to promote a safer digital environment:

Internet Sans Crainte – A national awareness program led by TRALALERE
3018 – A confidential helpline for young people, operated by the e-Enfance Association
Point de Contact – A platform for reporting illicit online content
Safer Internet Day in France
Each year, Internet Sans Crainte organises Safer Internet Day in France, in collaboration with 3018 and Point de Contact. Officially recognised in the national school calendar, Safer Internet Day is a key event within the Ministry of National Education’s pHARe program, reinforcing digital citizenship and online safety education.

Safer Internet Day 2025 Partners:
Our 2025 edition is supported by a diverse network of institutional, educational, and industry partners:

Ministère de l'Éducation Nationale, Sommet pour l’Action sur l’IA, pHARe, Gouvernement de la France, 2025 Année Européenne de l'Éducation Citoyenne Numérique, Université Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne, CNIL, PedaGoJeux.fr, e-Enfance, Point de Contact, Respect Zone, Scouts et Guides de France, Apel, FCPE, PEEP, Bayard, Samsung, Apple, Orange, Bouygues Telecom, Groupama, Xiaomi, AXA Prévention, Everyone.AI.

Safer Internet Day 2025 ambassadors:
La Ligue de l'Enseignement, Les Francas, CEMÉA, Unis-Cité, Digital League, Le Coup de Main Numérique, SLV, Familles Rurales, Hubicoop, Association Ressource pour la Réussite Éducative, @Fun by FMS, Red Oak, My Kid Émoi, For AAJE, Info Jeunes, Chasseneuil-du-Poitou, Amicale Laïque.

Together, we work to foster a safer, more responsible digital space for all.

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