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This website showcases the numerous events and activities taking place worldwide to commemorate Safer Internet Day. SID celebrations take place in February 2026, with the global day of focus on Tuesday, 10 February 2026.
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. This website shines a spotlight on what's happening in your country and connects you to the organisations and promoters leading activities. Browse the profiles to find contacts and resources to help you create a safer and better internet.

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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 promoters in each of the countries coming together to plan and organise events.
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Safer Internet Day celebrations in North Macedonia
North Macedonian Safer Internet Centre 29 March 2026

The high-level SID event in North Macedonia included a vaste range of activities designed to be suitable for children and young people, as well as parents and caregivers attending the event. These activities include: 

Safer Internet Day celebrations in Luxembourg
Luxembourgish Safer Internet Centre 29 March 2026

Presentation of the BEE SECURE Radar 2026The day began with the presentation of the BEE SECURE Radar 2026 report. The event took place in the presence of Claude Meisch, as well as representatives of partner organisations and the press.

Safer Internet Day celebrations in Italy
Italian Safer Internet Centre 28 March 2026

In Italy, Safer Internet Day is promoted within the framework of the Italian Safer Internet Centre Generazioni Connesse, the national reference initiative for online safety and digital citizenship. The project is coordinated by the Ministry of Education and implemented through a broad multi-stakeholder consortium involving public authorities, independent bodies, universities and civil society organisations.