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  • Linka bezpečí, z. s.
  • 19 June 2024

During International Safe Internet Day 2024, Linka bezpečí launched an online campaign for responsible behaviour of young people on social networks, which was also supposed to help them prevent misuse of their content.

From the data of the Linka bezpečí, three essential topics from the online environment that most negatively affect children were selected - sexual innuendo, stalking and hateful comments. The campaign with three spots during February reached almost 789,000 hits and recorded 124,000 video views.

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  • Linka bezpečí, z. s.
  • 19 June 2024

During International Safe Internet Day 2024, Linka bezpečí launched an online campaign for responsible behaviour of young people on social networks, which was also supposed to help them prevent misuse of their content.

From the data of the Linka bezpečí, three essential topics from the online environment that most negatively affect children were selected - sexual innuendo, stalking and hateful comments. The campaign with three spots during February reached almost 789,000 hits and recorded 124,000 video views.

  • Resource
  • Linka bezpečí, z. s.
  • 19 June 2024

During International Safe Internet Day 2024, Linka bezpečí launched an online campaign for responsible behaviour of young people on social networks, which was also supposed to help them prevent misuse of their content.

From the data of the Linka bezpečí, three essential topics from the online environment that most negatively affect children were selected - sexual innuendo, stalking and hateful comments. The campaign with three spots during February reached almost 789,000 hits and recorded 124,000 video views.

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  • Portuguese Safer Internet Centre
  • 14 June 2024

The Youth Panel was a dynamic and engaging discussion platform during the Safer Internet Day (SID) event in Viseu, Portugal. It brought together young people and encouraged them to explore their concerns and perspectives regarding artificial intelligence (AI). Young person João Brás shares his reflections on the day.
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  • 27 March 2024

For Safer Internet Day 2024, the Swedish Safer Internet Centre chose to celebrate for a whole week by hosting several activities, together with several key stakeholders. The consortium took special action to encourage other actors around Sweden to do something independently during Safer Internet Week.
  • Article
  • Ukrainian Safer Internet Centre
  • 27 March 2024

While simultaneously facing the war in Ukraine, schools, youth centres, libraries and non-governmental organisations recently took part in the traditional annual Safer Internet Day celebrations. The Ukrainian Safer Internet Day Committee has been working all year long to reinforce the efforts of all stakeholders to bring the celebration of Safer Internet Day to each region of Ukraine.
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  • Spanish Safer Internet Centre
  • 26 March 2024

The Spanish National Cybersecurity Institute (INCIBE), dependent on the Ministry for Digital Transformation and Public Service, celebrated the 21st edition of Safer Internet Day on Tuesday, 6 February 2024. This year, the event was organised under the slogan “Together for a better Internet” and took place both in person and online. The in-person activities were in Madrid, where cybersecurity experts, government representatives and members of civil society met to address current and future challenges related to cybersecurity.
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  • French Safer Internet Centre
  • 26 March 2024

This year, the French Safer Internet Centre conducted a Safer Internet Day campaign focused on online responsibilities, with the slogan "Connected, Engaged, and You?". The objective was to raise awareness among the public about the concept of online responsibility for us, others, and the planet. This campaign led to the creation of school workshop kits, family guides, and a successful social media campaign supported by 19 content creators. With a reach exceeding 1,5 million people, they captured the attention of a broad parent audience.
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