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Safer Internet Day |
1. Be kind Practice respect, empathy and kindness online |
2. Be mindful Balance your time online and consume and share positive and respectful content |
3. Speak up Report online abuse and harmful content to the platform and eSafety |
4. Start the conversation Talk about online safety with your networks and communities, family, friends and colleagues |
5. Share resources Promote online safety tools and tips with your community
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How will you make a difference
this Safer Internet Day?
We all have a role to play in creating a safer, more positive internet. Find out how you can take action and start planning your Safer Internet Day activities with our tailored resources.
Take action in 5 simple steps
Small actions can lead to big changes. Watch our video to discover five practical ways you can create a safer, more positive internet.
Learn about
online harm
Cyberbullying is when someone uses the internet to be mean to a child or young person so they feel bad or upset.
Adult cyber abuse is when the internet is used to send, post or share content that is harmful to the physical or mental health of someone who is 18 or older.
Image-based abuse is sharing, or threatening to share, an intimate image or video of a person without their consent.
Illegal and restricted content includes material that shows or encourages child sexual abuse, terrorism or other extreme violence.
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