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1   Link   EU Safer Internet Programme
The Safer Internet plus programme aims to promote safer use of the Internet and new online technologies, particularly for children, and to fight against illegal content and content unwanted by the end-user, as part of a coherent approach by the European Union.
2   Link   Insafe
InSafe aims to ensure maximum co-operation and effectiveness of awareness actions across Europe, the Commission co-funds a network co-ordinator to provide logistical and infrastructural support for the awareness nodes and helplines, ensuring European-level visibility, good communication and exchange of experience so that lessons learnt can be applied on an ongoing basis.

Safer Internet News

  • The Bit & Byte Show
    Bit & Byte are the heroes of a new series of videos: They have their own show and present interesting discussions about online behaviour. But since they do not live in perfect harmony, it is a constant fight on what to do and what not to do.
  • eSafety Kit Online
    Safer Internet Day saw the launch of the eSafety Toolkit online, available at www.esafetykit.net. The site is based on the printed ‘family toolkit’, which was developed in 2008 by the Insafe network and Liberty Global/UPC within the framework of the EC's Safer Internet programme.
  • Web ethics in school
    SMS, Facebook, chat, World of Warcraft. Today, children and young people live a major part of their lives online in an everyday life where the borders between online and offline are blurred and online communications constitutes a central nerve. Integrating digital technology in teaching in primary school is about much more than just offering computers and internet to the students – it is every bit as relevant to take the digital media reality of children today as a starting point for developing the teaching methods.