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This website will showcase the many events and activities taking place across the globe to mark the day. As the campaign draws nearer, these pages will shine a spotlight on what's happening in your country. You'll also be able to discover the plans of Safer Internet Day supporters, and find contacts and resources to help you contribute to a better internet, not just on SID but all year through.
Safer Internet Day is a global celebration. Each year, we join forces "Together for a better internet".
The next Safer Internet Day (SID) will take place in February 2025 with a theme of “Together for a better internet”. A global day of focus will take place on Tuesday 11 February, with celebratory events taking place across the globe, throughout the whole month. Through this campaign, we call upon all stakeholders to join together to make the internet a safer and better place for all, and especially children and young people.

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Safer Internet Day is celebrated around the world in February of each year, with Safer Internet Centres, Safer Internet Day Committees and other supporters in each of the countries coming together to plan and organise events.
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Locate your country to find out what is happening near you to mark the day and get ideas on how you can contribute to a better internet, not just on Safer Internet Day but all year long.

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Maltese Safer Internet Centre 16 January 2025

Increase in cyberbullying cases registered in schools in Malta

The police in Malta has reported a substantial increase in cyberbullying cases in different schools with children or adolescents receiving messages of insults, threats and disparaging words on platforms such as Facebook and Instagram, which leaves negative effects on them.The police force has joined BeSmartOnline in an information and educational campaign on Television Malta and Radio Malta on the bad use of digital means and crimes through internet and social media.

French Safer Internet Centre 16 January 2025

Telegram: What you need to know to protect your children

Are you familiar with using online messenger platforms like WhatsApp or Messenger? Do you know Telegram?Many young people use it. For this reason, it is important to know that they could use it in a very different way than you might. For some young people, this messaging service has probably even replaced their favourite social network. The application, supposedly not recommended for those under 16, now welcomes many children under 13 who use it inappropriately on a daily basis.

French Safer Internet Centre 16 January 2025

Parents, why can your daughters change the internet?

Despite the omnipresence of digital technology and its massive use by all, a little-known reality persists: the under-representation and devaluation of girls both in content broadcast online and in digital professions and sectors.