In the spotlight

- BIK news
First evaluation of the BIK+ strategy released: children’s voices and expert insights shaping Europe’s digital future
- conference
World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) 2025

- deep dive
Manipulative marketing in games

- BIK news
BIK Policy monitor report 2025 published: advancing the BIK+ vision across Europe

- BIK news
The Better Internet for Kids annual report 2024 is out
In the spotlight

- BIK news
First evaluation of the BIK+ strategy released: children’s voices and expert insights shaping Europe’s digital future
- conference
World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) 2025

- deep dive
Manipulative marketing in games

- BIK news
BIK Policy monitor report 2025 published: advancing the BIK+ vision across Europe

- BIK news
The Better Internet for Kids annual report 2024 is out
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Latest news

Spotlight on the BIK Booth at IGF 2025: a hub for engagement, awareness, and action
Header picture: Norwegian State Secretary Ministry of Digitalisation and Public Governance, Marianne Wilhelmsen Kilian Munch visiting the BIK booth. Picture credit: IGF official accountFrom 23-27 June 2025, the Better Internet for Kids (BIK) booth served as a true focal point for interactive learning and global collaboration, reflecting the IGF’s overarching theme: "Building digital governance together".

Latest helpline trends: Quarter 1, 2025
The most recent helpline data covers the period from January to March 2025. There were over 13,800 contacts made to the network, representing an increase of almost 9 per cent compared to the previous reporting period.

Over 7,400 children and 600 parents and teachers join the netSMARTkids Albania national campaign on safer internet in schools
The campaign “Safer and better protected children online in safe schools” was organised in support and in coordination with the Albanian action plan for safety in schools of the Albanian government and the Ministry of Education, which was adopted in December 2024 after the tragic event of the murder of a minor in Tirana by a peer, after a conflict that had arisen on social networks.

BEE SECURE Radar 2025: report on the use of information and communication technologies by young people in Luxembourg
To monitor developments in ICT use and the associated risks, this report documents the observations and results of various surveys conducted by the BEE SECURE initiative during the 2023–2024 school year. It particularly includes feedback from children, adolescents, parents, teachers, and educational staff on various issues related to the safe and responsible use of the internet.The BEE SECURE Radar highlights the following trends: