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Interactive educational poster about internet safety connected with wires and clips inside a box, used with Makey Makey; the light is on, showing the activity was completed and electricity symbolically restored.
  • Resource
  • Luxembourgish Safer Internet Centre
  • 02 April 2026

DigiRallye Winter Edition by BEE SECURE is an unplugged, story-driven programme for digital education beyond screens (ages 7–12)

In a world without electricity, children rediscover the digital world... offline.

Two illustrated young boy and girl exchanging over the phone
  • Resource
  • Estonian Safer Internet Centre
  • 02 April 2026

A girl called Kaisa and a boy called Rasmus have created a Smart Club to help you navigate the internet smartly. Learn with them.

Short Smart Club videos provide information about how to protect personal data, what to do in case of cyberbullying and trolling, and about the importance of taking breaks from using the screens and smartphones. 

The target group is children and young people.

Four aligned boxes of increasing height and different colours with the writing "Knowledge hub: Rules and guidelines".
  • Rule and guideline
  • data privacy

The "Guidelines for Harmonised Use of IT Solutions in Education" aim to ensure compliance with personal data protection when using IT solutions in the education sector. Issued by the Information Commissioner, these guidelines address numerous questions arising from the increased use of communication IT in schools, particularly during the COVID-19 crisis, covering activities like remote learning, video conferencing, and the sharing of educational materials.

  • Slovenia

  • Implemented 2021 - Ongoing
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 1 - protection, BIK+ strategy pillar 2 - empowerment
Four aligned boxes of increasing height and different colours with the writing "Knowledge hub: Rules and guidelines".
  • Rule and guideline
  • artificial intelligence

This document outlines the Strategy for Digital Competence and Infrastructure in Kindergartens and Schools 2023-2030. It sets out national goals and measures to enhance digital skills, responsible use of new technologies (including AI), and robust digital infrastructure across Norway’s early childhood and school sectors. Developed by the Ministry of Education and Research in partnership with KS (the Association of Local and Regional Authorities), it supports municipalities and county authorities in implementing effective, privacy-aware digital education.

  • Norway

  • Implemented 2023 - Ongoing
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 1 - protection, BIK+ strategy pillar 2 - empowerment
Man looking at a computer screen (cartoon style)
  • Article
  • BIK Team
  • 29 August 2025

In 2024, regulators and online service providers fully aligned around the Digital Services Act (DSA), a groundbreaking piece of legislation that regulates the provision of online services within the EU, regardless of whether the provider is based in Europe or not. This year, the focus has shifted to implementing these legislative principles in practice. In particular, measures aimed at safeguarding minors have gained significant momentum, with age verification being a key example.
Rules and guidelines graphic showing 4 aligned boxes of increasing height and different colours
  • Rule and guideline
  • policy and regulation, data privacy, cybersecurity, digital and socia-cultural environment, commerce-related issues

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  • Malta

  • Implemented 1998 - Ongoing
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 1 - protection
Four aligned boxes of increasing height and different colours with the writing "Knowledge hub: Rules and guidelines".
  • Rule and guideline
  • policy and regulation, risks and harms, content-related issues

Procedural regulation for the management of complaints pursuant to Article 53 of the Digital Services Regulation (DSA) is implemented by Italy’s communications authority, AGCOM, to outline how complaints under Article 53 of the EU Digital Services Act are to be handled. According to the provisions of art.

  • Italy

  • Implemented 2025 - Ongoing
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 1 - protection
Young person dressed as superhero in front of a shield smiles, protected from different risks (like inappropriate content) symbolised by icons surrounding him
  • Article
  • BIK Team
  • 31 July 2025

The internet is a big part of everyday life for young people, whether they're learning, playing, creating, or simply staying in touch with friends. However, as digital spaces become increasingly central to how children grow up, it's equally important that these spaces are safe, respectful, and designed with their rights and needs in mind. That’s precisely where the Digital Services Act (DSA) comes in.
The poster features a smiling black cat pointing to a settings screen, with a light blue background.
  • Resource
  • Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas, Institute of Computer Science
  • 26 May 2025

Informative poster about protecting personal data online. It includes tips on what counts as personal information (name, address, phone number, photos) and how to keep it safe from sharing or misuse.

Four aligned boxes of increasing height and different colours with the writing "Knowledge hub: Rules and guidelines".
  • Rule and guideline
  • data privacy

In June 2021 the Commission adopted a proposal for a European Digital Identity. EU citizens and residents should have a right to a European Digital Identity wallet that is safe, free, convenient to use, and protects personal data. This would apply to children according to national law, and also to businesses. The wallet will allow a child e.g. to prove his or her age without revealing other personal data. It gives users control over what data they want to share about themselves, and with whom.

  • Implemented 2024 - Ongoing
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 1 - protection
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