Safer Internet Day is a global initiative to spread awareness for online media literacy, cyberbullying, and internet crimes, especially those aimed at kids.
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This expansion, launched ahead of Safer Internet Day, is part of Tinder’s ongoing commitment to enhancing safety and awareness in the online dating ecosystem. Initially introduced in 2023 ...
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A Live Lesson designed to help young people navigate the online world safely and positively. Produced in partnership with Childnet, this short video introduces the topic of scams, explaining that ...
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Young people overwhelmingly reported that safety was their number one priority. This also indicated how young people are still more inclined to prioritize empathy and compassion over gaining ...
Join us on Tuesday 11 February 2025 at 11am for a Safer Internet Day Live Lesson where we address key online safety concerns and encourage young people to discuss and respond to online issues.
At CNET, we've encountered every internet connection type and can tell you first-hand the differences that the connection type you choose can make. Locating local internet providers Our internet ...
New Zealand Sugar Company has been fined for manufacturing, distributing and selling sugar products that were contaminated with lead during transport. In November and December 2021, the company ...
Nearly three-quarters of U.S. adults (72%) say the COVID-19 pandemic did more to drive the country apart than to bring it together. Fresh data delivered Saturday mornings While Black-owned businesses ...