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Introduction

Under the Digital Europe Programme (DIGITAL), EUN Partnership aisbl (hereinafter ‘European Schoolnet’) is developing and maintaining – on behalf of the European Commission (hereafter ‘the Commission’) – the Better Internet for Kids (BIK) platform to share resources, services and practices between national providers of the services – the European Safer Internet Centres (SICs) – and to provide services to their users and other relevant stakeholders.

The BIK platform contains:

  • A public website
  • A community space which is accessible for registered users only from the SICs. 

Disclaimer

Although we have made every reasonable effort to ensure that the contents are both timely and accurate, the information provided via this platform:

  • is of a general nature only and not intended to address the specific circumstances of any particular individual or entity;
  • does not necessarily comprehensive, accurate, complete or up to date;
  • does not necessarily represent the views of the Commission and European Schoolnet;
  • sometimes links to external sites over which the Commission and European Schoolnet have no control and for which European Schoolnet assumes no legal responsibility;
  • does not constitute professional or legal advice (if you need specific advice, you should always consult a suitably qualified professional).

On the public website, content has been primarily created by European Schoolnet on behalf of the Commission with input from SICs and a wider range of stakeholders. 

In addition, registered users to the platform have access to a community space. All registered users have to explicitly agree to the Terms of Service of this platform before gaining access to the community. Neither European Schoolnet nor the Commission are responsible in any liable way for the contents of any document, information or materials which have been uploaded, linked to or otherwise made available by external contributors to the community. It is the duty of each content contributor to check the legality of their use of such materials prior to making them available and, in particular, to ensure that they do not infringe upon any relevant law including but not limited to copyright, privacy, data protection, contract or civil liability, statutory obligations or any other law or laws whether at international, European or national level. European Schoolnet and the Commission reserve all and any rights to proceed against any content contributor which breaches the above provisions and for which European Schoolnet or the Commission suffers loss or damage as a result.

European Schoolnet and the Commission reserve the right, at their discretion, to suspend, change, modify, add or remove (portions of) the platform at any time, including any materials which may have been made available by content contributors.

Copyright notice

© European Union, 1995-2024

The Commission's reuse policy is implemented by the Commission Decision of 12 December 2011 on the reuse of Commission documents.

Unless otherwise indicated (e.g. in individual copyright notices), content owned by the EU on this website is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) licence. This means that reuse is allowed, provided appropriate credit is given and changes are indicated.

You may be required to clear additional rights if a specific content depicts identifiable private individuals or includes third-party works. To use or reproduce content that is not owned by the EU, you may need to seek permission directly from the right holders. Software or documents covered by industrial property rights, such as patents, trademarks, registered designs, logos and names, are excluded from the Commission's reuse policy and are not licensed to you.

How to contact us or report a problem?

If users or contributors notice any kind of error or a legal infringement, they are invited to notify the platform support team here.

More information

A more general legal notice applicable for this Europa.eu website is available here.