Meet Safer Internet Day supporters
Many industry partners, institutions and other organisations support Safer Internet Day with awareness-raising events and activities, or resource launches, to help make the internet a safer and better place.
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Harmful and illegal content on social media: what children encounter and how to talk to them
Your child has probably been sent images or videos they wish they hadn’t seen. Images depicting nudity, harassment and violence can suddenly appear in their feed. It is crucial for children and young people to understand that the laws governing society also apply online. Surveys by the Norwegian Media Authority show that many young people have become accustomed to seeing harmful and illegal content on social media.
Safer Internet Centres celebrate SID 2025: Albania
At a time when child online safety has become an increasingly complex challenge, iSIGURT.al and ALO 116 111 have built a broad institutional cooperation model to address digital risks. This model has proven to be highly effective in identifying and shutting down harmful websites, as well as tracking individuals responsible for inciting online violence. The collaboration with the State Police and the Cybercrime Unit of the Local Police Directorate in every district of Albania has demonstrated that an integrated and coordinated approach is key to protecting children in the digital space.
What happens when you report someone on social media?
Have you received images or videos that you wish you hadn’t seen? We explain how to report harmful content and why you should do this. Have you received violent videos on social media? Or have you received a nude image in a direct message (DM) or a group, without asking for it? The Norwegian Penal Code states that this is illegal. It is therefore important that you report this when it happens.The person you are reporting will not know it was you