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Better Internet for Kids

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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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BIK Team 21 November 2024
Safer Internet Forum 2024 is here!

The annual Safer Internet Forum is dedicated to initiatives related to developing digital skills for children, parents and teachers, while also paying attention to the needs of vulnerable children.

BIK Team 16 November 2024
International Day of Tolerance

Since 1995, 16 November has been observed as the International Day of Tolerance (also referred to as Tolerance Day). On this day, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) adopted its Declaration of Principles on Tolerance.

Luxembourgish Safer Internet Centre 14 November 2024
Monkey see, monkey do: Don’t believe everything on the net!

Awareness campaign on AI-generated disinformationIn the age of artificial intelligence (AI), digital disinformation is an increasing challenge, posing a threat to public trust. With this new campaign, BEE SECURE, the Safer Internet Centre of Luxembourg, aims to boost internet users' awareness of the risks of deepfakes and other types of AI-enabled disinformation.