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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Insafe is a European network of Awareness Centres promoting safer and better usage of internet. It is co-funded by the Safer Internet Plus Programme.[1]

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Mission

The mission of the Insafe cooperation network is to empower citizens to use the Internet and other online technologies positively, safely, and effectively. The network calls for shared responsibility for the protection of the rights and needs of citizens (children in particular) with the government, educators, parents, media, and all other relevant actors. Particular emphasis is given to the elimination of child pornography. Insafe partners work closely together to share best practices, information, and resources. The network interacts with industry, schools, and families with the aim of empowering people to bridge the digital divide between home and school and between generations.

Insafe partners monitor and address emerging trends while seeking to reinforce the image of the web as a place to learn. They endeavour to raise awareness about reporting harmful or illegal content and services. Through close cooperation between partners and other actors, Insafe aims to raise Internet safety-awareness standards and support the development of information literacy for all.[2]

Operation

Each country in the Insafe network has a national Awareness Centre[3] which is responsible for implementing campaigns, coordinating actions, developing synergy at the national level, and working in close co-operation with all relevant actors at European, regional and local level.

Both Insafe and all National Centres enjoy funding from the Safer internet Program[4] of the European Commission.
European Schoolnet has been granted the role of Coordinator of the network at the European level.

Actions

The Insafe network organises the Safer Internet Day, which has taken place annually on the second day of the second week of February since 2004[5] and also involves numerous countries outside Europe. In 2022, the theme for Safer Internet Day was "Improving Well-Being Online"; focusing on cyberbullying, misinformation, and youth activism.[6]

Awareness Centres

References

  1. ^ European Commission DG Information Society Safer Internet page
  2. ^ "Insafe network | safe.si". safe.si. Retrieved 2023-01-09.
  3. ^ See Safer Internet Centres on the European Commission's official website
  4. ^ "Self-regulation for a Better Internet for Kids". Digital Agenda for Europe. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
  5. ^ "Safer Internet Day". saferinternet.org. Archived from the original on 2015-02-02. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
  6. ^ "Safer Internet Day 2022: Improving Well-Being Online". NCTA. 8 February 2022. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  7. ^ "Startseite". saferinternet.at. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
  8. ^ "Child Focus". Child Focus. Archived from the original on June 23, 2005.
  9. ^ "Център за безопасен интернет". www.safenet.bg.
  10. ^ "CyberEthics". www.cyberethics.info.
  11. ^ "Aktuality". www.saferinternet.cz.
  12. ^ "Medierådet for Børn og Unge". www.medieraadet.dk.
  13. ^ Viestintävirasto. "Etusivu". www.ficora.fi.
  14. ^ "Accueil - Internet Sans Crainte". www.internetsanscrainte.fr.
  15. ^ "klicksafe.de: Die EU-Initiative für mehr Sicherheit im Netz". www.klicksafe.de.
  16. ^ "SaferInternet4kids – SaferInternet4kids". www.saferinternet4kids.gr.
  17. ^ "- Safer Internet - Biztonságosabb internethasználat". www.saferinternet.hu.
  18. ^ "SAFT - Samfélag, fjölskylda og tækni". www.saft.is.
  19. ^ a b "Home - DISC FOUNDATION".
  20. ^ "You are being redirected..." www.webwise.ie.
  21. ^ "Easy4". www.easy4.it.
  22. ^ "Sākumlapa - Drossinternets.lv". www.drossinternets.lv. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
  23. ^ "Draugiškas Internetas".
  24. ^ "Startseite".
  25. ^ "Internet volledig en veilig benutten - Mijndigitalewereld.nl". www.mijndigitalewereld.nl.
  26. ^ "Medietilsynet". Medietilsynet.
  27. ^ "SaferInternet". www.saferinternet.pl.
  28. ^ "InternetSegura". www.internetsegura.pt.
  29. ^ "Ora de net - Salvati Copiii - Home". www.sigur.info.
  30. ^ "Zodpovedne". www.zodpovedne.sk.
  31. ^ "safe.si - Točka osveščanja o varni rabi interneta in mobilnih naprav za otroke, najstnike, starše in učitelje". www.safe.si. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
  32. ^ "protegeles.com será estafa.info -". www.protegeles.com.
  33. ^ "Hem - Medierådet". Archived from the original on 2010-02-10. Retrieved 2020-01-23.
  34. ^ "onlandia.org.ua". www.onlandia.org.ua.
  35. ^ Centre, Safer Internet. "UK Safer Internet Centre". Safer Internet Centre.

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