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Safer Internet Forum

Safer Internet Forum (SIF) is a key annual international conference in Europe where policymakers, researchers, law enforcement bodies, youth, parents and caregivers, teachers, NGOs, industry representatives, experts and other relevant actors come together to discuss the latest trends, opportunities, risks and solutions related to child online safety and making the internet a better place.

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Safer Internet Forum booklet

The SIF booklet contains the full agenda, speaker biographies, and the code of conduct.

Safer Internet Forum 2025

Safer Internet Forum (SIF) 2025 took place in a hybrid format in Brussels and online on Thursday, 4 December 2025, with a title of Why age matters: Protecting and empowering youth in the digital age.

The 2025 Safer Internet Forum discussed how to ensure age-appropriate online experiences through a proportionate and children’s rights-centric approach. The discussion included age assurance methods, as well as other complementary tools, to support parents in making responsible choices, with some focus on video games. The discussions contribute to the priority of the European Commission, as expressed by President von der Leyen, to further strengthen the protection of minors online. As always, SIF brought together a variety of public and private stakeholders, including children and young people, to discuss the current state of play across and beyond the European Union, and look forward to future developments.

As in previous editions, SIF enjoyed a youth-led format: the event was organised with the support of a Youth Advisory Group (YAG), which worked alongside EUN’s BIK Coordination Team and the European Commission to prepare the SIF programme, and the role of children and young people in particular. During the Forum, sessions were animated by the BIK Youth Panel, composed of young people from the national youth panels of European Safer Internet Centres and children from the EU Children’s Participation Platform. Young people expressed their views and shared their positive experiences online, as well as their challenges, when using digital services with stakeholders, including policymakers, industry, civil society, academics, parents and educators.

More than 200 people took part in the 2025 Safer Internet Forum, while more than 600 additionally participated online. Together, participants represented more than 65 countries across the globe.

Click here to view the Forum booklet containing the full agenda and speaker biographies.

Check out the session recordings (where available) from the day below, along with a wrap-up video giving a flavour of the day's discussions. A Forum report will follow in January 2026.

Some insights from the day are also shared in the December edition of the BIK bulletin. Visit the BIK bulletin page to view it, subscribe and access past editions, covering a range of topical issues. 

For any queries, please contact the Forum organisers at saferinternetforum@betterinternetforkids.eu.

 

 

Watch the SIF 2025 wrap-up video and session recordings

Have a look at SIF 2025 highlights :

 

Catch up on every session from the event: view the full playlist.

 

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