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Together for a better internet

The 2024 edition of Safer Internet Day took place on Tuesday, 6 February 2024. This special celebration, which takes place in February of each year, aims to raise awareness of a safer and better internet for all, and especially for children and young people.

As part of the celebration, we encourage everyone - including children and young people, parents and caregivers, teachers and educators, policymakers, industry and others - to join "Together for a better internet".

On this site, you can discover more about the actions of European Safer Internet Centres (SICs), global Safer Internet Day Committees, and a range of organisational and industry supporters to mark the day.

If you're celebrating SID, you can find a range of resources to help you in the Join SID section of this website. And, if your country isn't yet represented on the global SID map, you can find out what's involved in convening a Safer Internet Day Committee. If you think you could take on this important role - or point us to an organisation that can - we'd be delighted to hear from you!

As usual, much of the campaign's activity will played on social media. Check our Facebook, X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn profiles, and review the #SaferInternetDay and #SID2024 hashtags to discover the discussions that took place on the day, all over the world.

Read on to find out more about practical ways in which you can get involved in the campaign, not just on Safer Internet Day but all year around.

Read more about the Safer Internet Day campaign

We hope you will join us again next year! We invite you to already save the date for Safer Internet Day 2025 with a global day of focus on Tuesday, 11 February 2025, and events and activities taking place throughout the whole month.

Get involved

The Safer Internet Day slogan of “Together for a better internet” encourages everyone to join the movement, to participate, and to make the most of the internet’s potential to bring people together. With a global, community-led approach, Safer Internet Day encourages everyone to come together and play their part. There are many ways to do this...

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. Browse the map to read about how this year's campaign was marked.

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News

Her Majesty the Queen of Spain participated in Safer Internet Day 2024

The Spanish National Cybersecurity Institute (INCIBE), dependent on the Ministry for Digital Transformation and Public Service, celebrated the 21st edition of Safer Internet Day on Tuesday, 6 February 2024.  This year, the event was organised under the slogan “Together for a better Internet” and took place both in person and online. The in-person activities were in Madrid, where cybersecurity experts, government representatives and members of civil society met to address current and future challenges related to cybersecurity.

Highlight on the Safer Internet Day campaign: Connected, Engaged, and You?

This year, the French Safer Internet Centre conducted a Safer Internet Day campaign focused on online responsibilities, with the slogan "Connected, Engaged, and You?". The objective was to raise awareness among the public about the concept of online responsibility for us, others, and the planet. This campaign led to the creation of school workshop kits, family guides, and a successful social media campaign supported by 19 content creators. With a reach exceeding 1,5 million people, they captured the attention of a broad parent audience. 

Safer Internet Day 2024 in Romania: parents' perspective on their children's online activities

Safer Internet Day 2024 stood out as a pivotal event in February, for the safer internet programme and the entire Save the Children organisation.  During the event, we released the latest findings of sociological research aimed at understanding parents' perspectives on their children's online activity. This research delved into parents' awareness of their children's internet usage and their familiarity with relevant software and applications.  

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