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Safer Internet Day films awarded Albert Certificate
We are delighted to announce that the films that were produced for Safer Internet Day have received the Albert certificate…
Safer Internet Day 2023 supporters registration reaches 500
We are delighted to announce that 500 schools, charities and organisations have pledged their support for Safer Internet Day 2023.
Over one in 10 young people in the UK exposed to criminal child sexual abuse content online
The IWF has commissioned research to help guide their messaging about the reporting function.
SWGfL welcome new industry partners TikTok and Bumble to StopNCII.org
SWGfL were pleased to announce that TikTok and Bumble Inc. have joined as Industry Partners of StopNCII.org. Find out more…
Safer Internet Day Supporters Registration surpasses 250!
The awareness day is a huge collaboration across the UK and celebration of youth voice, and our supporters play a…
Minister pledges to put politics aside for Online Safety Bill as he calls on platforms to act now at UKSIC partner event
The Minister for Tech and the Digital Economy has dubbed the Online Safety Bill a “cross-party” issue at an event…
Only two months until Safer Internet Day
For 2023, Safer Internet Day is all about putting children and young people’s voices at the forefront of the campaign,…
New Video Wall Launched for Safer Internet Day 2023
We are pleased to announce that the new Safer Internet Day video wall has launched! Find out how young people…
UKSIC warn Online Safety Bill could be “dropped entirely” if delays continue
The UK Safer Internet Centre has expressed concerns over the future of the Online Safety Bill – saying it could…
Industry experts share concerns over Online Safety Bill
A panel of industry experts, including members of the UK Safer Internet Centre (UKSIC), have shared their concerns over the…
People at higher risk of stumbling across child sexual abuse material online, warn expert analysts at the IWF
The IWF has discovered a disturbing new trend, where criminals are profiting from spamming links to criminal material on social…
UKSIC welcomes government decision to criminalise “downblousing” and the sharing of pornographic deepfakes
The UKSIC has welcomed a government announcement that will see “downblousing” and the sharing of pornographic deepfakes without consent criminalised.