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This website showcases the many events and activities taking place across the globe to mark Safer Internet Day. A global day of focus took place on Tuesday, 11 February 2025, and events and activities will continue throughout the whole month of February.
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Through this campaign, we call upon all stakeholders to join together to make the internet a safer and better place for all, and especially children and young people. This website shines a spotlight on what's happening in your country and connects you to the organisations and supporters leading activities. Browse the profiles to find contacts and resources to help you create a safer and better internet.

In your country

Safer Internet Day is celebrated around the world in February of each year, with Safer Internet Centres, Safer Internet Day Committees and other supporters in each of the countries coming together to plan and organise events.

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Locate your country to find out what is happening near you to mark the day and get ideas on how you can contribute to a better internet, not just on Safer Internet Day but all year long.

Latest news

Portuguese Safer Internet Centre 4 July 2025

How to deal with disinformation: tips from the Portuguese SIC

“In a world where information circulates at unprecedented speed, the ability to consciously evaluate and interpret content is vital.” This sentence comes from the introduction to the National Media Literacy Plan in Portugal. The document highlights these skills as essential for “strengthening democracy and promoting a better informed, critical and active citizenship”. 

INHOPE 30 June 2025

Q1 2025 in review: record report volume and emerging content trends

In total, hotlines received over 1.73 million reports, the highest single-quarter volume recorded since the Observatory began. This sharp increase is largely attributable to an influx of reports processed by SafeNet Bulgaria, which alone received more than 1.4 million reports during the period.Hotlines flagged 61.16 per cent of all reports as suspected child sexual abuse material (CSAM), reaffirming the persistent prevalence of this illegal content among the total volume of submissions.

BIK Team 30 June 2025

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.