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18 October 2016 Becca Cawthorne

Reporting impersonation on social media

We’ve answered some of the most frequently asked questions about reporting fake profiles on social media sites.

17 October 2016 Becca Cawthorne

New Website

Last week we launched a brand new UK Safer Internet Centre Website! 

14 October 2016 UK SIC

National Hate Crime Awareness Week

An opportunity to promote kindness and respect online – and encourage everyone to take action if they witness online hate.

10 October 2016 Becca Cawthorne

Looking out for friends online this World Mental Health Day

This World Mental Health Day (10th October 2020) we have created a list of what to do if you are…

10 October 2016 Becca Cawthorne

Use your Power for Good this Anti-Bullying Week

Anti-Bullying Week is coordinated by the Anti-Bullying Alliance and this year takes place from the 14th to the 18th of November.  

10 October 2016 Becca Cawthorne

Girlguiding survey shows that 45% of girls have experienced cyberbullying

Following findings from the Girlguiding 2015 attitude survey here is our advice for what to do if you experience cyberbullying.

5 October 2016 Becca Cawthorne

iOS10: new features

We’ve compiled a list of the new iOS10 features which we think users should be aware of.

28 September 2016 UK SIC

Safer Internet Day 2011 Press Release

Parents are today being encouraged and empowered to support their children’s online activities on Safer Internet Day.

28 September 2016 UK SIC

Safer Internet Day 2012 Press Release

Safer Internet Day 2012 calls on UK families to discover the digital world together.

28 September 2016 UK SIC

Safer Internet Day 2013 Press Release

24,000 youth declare their online rights and responsibilities for Safer Internet Day.

28 September 2016 UK SIC

Safer Internet Day 2015 Press Release

Press release for safer Internet Day 2015

28 September 2016 UK SIC

Family e-safety conversations – new research launched

Research shows that just 1 in 5 parents say that they have spoken to their children about how to report concerns…