Safer Internet Day (SID) is organised by Insafe in February of each year to promote safer and more responsible use of online technology and mobile phones, especially amongst children and young people across the world.
Safer Internet Day, held on Tuesday 5th February 2013, is coordinated by the Insafe network of Safer Internet Centre’s across Europe, and co-funded by the European Commission. The day will see stakeholders including Norton coming together across the globe to celebrate it’s 10th aniversary.
The theme for this year is ‘Connect with Respect’.
Janice Richardson, Insafe Coordinator said: “Over the years, Safer Internet Day has become a landmark event in the online safety calendar, and an action that has been taken up across the globe. With this year’s theme of online rights and responsibilities, we aim to engage all stakeholder groups – children and young people, parents, carers and educators, and industry and the third sector – to raise awareness that we all have a shared responsibility to make the internet a safer, and better, place for all.”
‘Connect with Respect’ was created to help inform, educate and advise users on how to improve their personal safety while surfing online, taking responsibility for their own actions while also respecting the rights of others. One of the main issues of online safety is cyberbullying, which is increasingly becoming a serious concern and can happen online or on mobile phones. It’s important for adults to educate their children in online etiquette to ensure they avoid talking to strangers or accepting friend requests from people they don’t know, and to limit their time allowed online or by restricting the apps they download on their mobile phones to prevent such things from happening.
Effendy Ibrahim, Norton Internet Safety Advocate & Director, Asia, Norton by Symantec, has provided the following top 10 tips for parents and care givers for ensuring young people remain protected online:
“Safer Internet Day is an annual reminder of how careful we need to be when we are online,” said Effendy. “Norton is encouraging individuals to manage their children’s growing online independence by educating them on the many serious dangers on the Internet and to ensure they can surf the web knowing they are protected from the threats out in cyberspace today.”
Make sure when you connect to the internet, you do it in a safe and secure manner to keep your personal information and devices protected.
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