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New family-friendly resources make the BIK+ strategy evaluation more accessible

Recap of the BIK+ strategy evaluationLast month, the European Commission published the first evaluation report of the Better Internet for Kids+ (BIK+) strategy, which reviews the progress and challenges of the EU’s efforts to create a safer, more empowering digital environment for children and young people across Europe. The evaluation involved children, educators, parents, and other key stakeholders, providing valuable insights into what has worked well and where improvements are needed.
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International Day of Friendship 2025

The resolution places emphasis on involving young people, as future leaders, in community activities that include different cultures and promote international understanding and respect for diversity. 
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BIK+ strategy evaluation report 2025 edition
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First evaluation of the BIK+ strategy released: children’s voices and expert insights shaping Europe’s digital future

Launched by the European Commission in May 2022, the BIK+ strategy builds on two decades of EU leadership in online child safety. This first evaluation draws on direct input from more than 750 children and young people – including those from vulnerable backgrounds – alongside consultations with more than 360 adult stakeholders, including educators, parents, representatives and experts from civil society, academia, industry, and policymaking. Together, their voices provide a 360-degree view of the strategy’s successes and the challenges that remain.
The Better Internet for Kids (BIK) Policy Monitor Report 2025
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BIK Policy monitor report 2025 published: advancing the BIK+ vision across Europe

The BIK+ strategy, adopted by the European Commission in May 2022, sets out a comprehensive vision to ensure that children and young people are protected, empowered, and respected online. The BIK Policy monitor 2025 reviews how this vision is being realised across the 27 EU Member States, Iceland, and Norway, assessing both approaches to policy making and on-the-ground actions. It highlights progress, gaps, and good practices under the strategy’s three pillars: safe digital experiences, digital empowerment, and active participation.
BIK annual report 2024
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The Better Internet for Kids annual report 2024 is out

Jointly, European Schoolnet and INHOPE support the Insafe network of Safer Internet Centres in responding to the latest online issues, helping to promote the many opportunities the online world offers, while also addressing the challenges.

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BIK Knowledge hub
Explore the central access point for information, evidence, and policy insights on the impact of digital transformation on the lives of children and young people.
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Safer Internet Forum 2023 wrap up

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A key priority under BIK is for young people to voice their opinions to various stakeholders to develop online safety guidance, learning and campaigning materials, and contribute to decision-making processes to help create a better internet.

Learning corners

Learn about the issues that matter to you with learning modules and deep dives into a range of digital citizenship and online safety topics.
Children and youth

Discover advice and resources to help you navigate the online world, along with insights into the work of BIK youth across Europe.

Parents and caregivers

Explore information and resources to help you support your children to have positive online experiences.

Teachers and educators

Browse materials for teachers, educators and other adults who support young people’s online experiences in professional settings.

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BIK Team 17 July 2025

Protecting children online: a deep dive into technology, policy, and prevention against child online sexual exploitation

The session, titled "Protecting children from online sexual exploitation including in livestreaming spaces: technology, policy, and prevention" brought together a diverse group of experts from civil society, industry, and academia to explore how technology, policy, and education can intersect to combat CSAM online.

Poster of the campaign "Cornhub is different from reality" featuring a monkey watching porn content
Luxembourgish Safer Internet Centre 16 July 2025

“CORNHUB ≠ REALITY”: BEE SECURE raises awareness about online porn representations

Pornographic content is widespread on the internet and just a few clicks away. Young people often come across it at an early age, which can shape how they view sexuality, gender roles, and relationships.

Elsa Caetano lecturing the children at school
Portuguese Safer Internet Centre 15 July 2025

Family Day in a primary school in Portugal

“It was a very special experience” she recalls. The aim of the invitation was to raise the children's awareness of how important it is to stay safe when navigating the internet."I believe it’s never too early to teach young children how to explore the digital world responsibly and I was genuinely impressed by the interest and enthusiasm they all showed."

An adult with two teenagers looking at a computer screen
Portuguese Safer Internet Centre 4 July 2025

How to deal with disinformation: tips from the Portuguese SIC

“In a world where information circulates at unprecedented speed, the ability to consciously evaluate and interpret content is vital.” This sentence comes from the introduction to the National Media Literacy Plan in Portugal. The document highlights these skills as essential for “strengthening democracy and promoting a better informed, critical and active citizenship”.