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Many industry partners, institutions and other organisations support Safer Internet Day with awareness-raising events and activities, or resource launches, to help make the internet a safer and better place.
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Child Focus launched a campaign to raise awareness of devastating effects of deepnudes
Child Focus launched an awareness campaign as part of Safer Internet Day to draw attention to a growing phenomenon: deepnudes. These are realistic but partially or completely faked nude images or videos of a person, created by artificial intelligence (AI). 12.8 per cent of Belgian youth are familiar with deepnude apps, and 60.5 per cent of them have already tried to make a deepnude themselves (1). Deepnude technology makes it possible to digitally undress people without their knowledge. Clothing removed from the body becomes unbearable for the victim.
Safer Internet Day in Austria: New study highlights online sexual harassment
On the occasion of Safer Internet Day on 11 February 2025, Saferinternet.at, Austria's Safer Internet Centre, presented a current study on the topic of sexual harassment online. The results clearly show that sexual harassment on the internet is a sad part of everyday life for many children and young people in Austria. Almost 40 per cent of 11 to 17-year-olds have been confronted with it.
Global Safer Internet Day celebrations: Albania's activities
ISIGURT.al Albania, starting from 2025, has launched a hotline for Safe Internet in Albania with the primary goal of reporting any incident of any form of online violence at the national level, being a trusted flagger for all global social media platforms.The staff of ISIGURT.al, since October 2024, has been committed to conducting awareness sessions across Albania in more than 40 schools in the country, raising awareness among more than 800 students and over 200 parents.