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91 per cent of parents sometimes use digital media to create time for themselves. However, many also observe that digital media do not necessarily help their little ones relax.
Does your screen use still feel good and healthy? This question was central to the media literacy week campaign in the Netherlands.
For Safer Internet Day 2025, INHOPE members have developed targeted campaigns and resources that resonate deeply within their communities. Read about how different countries will be celebrating.
The Belgian Safer Internet Centre, Child Focus, gives practical advice for parents who believe their child is in contact with someone suspicious online.
Over half of the young people in Belgium have tried making a deep nude and nearly a quarter have already received one. The statistics also show a large difference between boys and girls.
Tommi from the Finnish Safer Internet Centre had a conversation with an artificial intelligence tool about what life will look like as AI becomes more interwoven with society.
The Dutch Safer Internet Centre conducted a study on how the gaming landscape can be a toxic place, and raises the question of how to ensure it is a safe place for everyone.
The Belgian Safer Internet Centre outlines some key questions to help parents guide their children to spotting fake news online.
Strangers who become friends. This normal experience is happening increasingly online. Child Focus notes that not all strangers online are dangerous and offers guidelines for online contact.
Safer Internet Day (SID) 2025 is one week away! Officially falling on Tuesday 11 February 2025, this year, we are celebrating SID in a fresh new way.