Microsoft
Jacqueline Beauchere, Chief Online Safety Officer, Microsoft said:
“We’re proud to be participating in Safer Internet Day in 2018 for our fourteenth year, and we’re eager to engage even more youths and adults around the world in our Digital Civility Challenge. Individuals can voluntarily commit to four ideals and use #challenge4civility or #Im4digitalcivility to help embody and advocate for growing a kinder, more empathetic and respectful online world. Our new Council for Digital Good is also in full swing with 15 U.S. teens working on fostering safe and healthy online interactions among their peers, family, schools and communities. We’re also sharing new research from our latest study in 23 countries, “Civility, Safety and Interactions Online – 2017.” Learn more at www.microsoft.com/en-us/digital-skills/digital-civility.”