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Over 100 organisations and schools register as Safer Internet Day Supporters!

23 November 2018

From schools to police forces, over 180 organisations across the UK have pledged their support for Safer Internet Day 2019!

Safer Internet Day 2018 was the biggest yet, with over 1,700 organisations registering as supporters, and we need your help to make Safer Internet Day 2019 even bigger!

By signing up as a supporter and telling us a bit more about your plans for the day you will appear on our map of the UK which demonstrates the fantastic range and scope of activities happening across the country!


Looking for inspiration?

If you want to see what others across the UK are doing to celebrate online safety for Safer Internet Day you can take a look at the supporters map, or check out some great examples below:

Don’t worry if you’ve not decided upon your plans for the day yet, as registration will be open until the 1st of February.

At this time we are not able to accept registrations from individuals. Registration cannot be used to promote a commercial product.

You can help make Safer Internet Day 2019 the biggest yet!

Last year Safer Internet Day reached 45% of young people in the UK, and 30% of UK parents, and this year we want to reach even more! To help us do this, visit www.saferinternetday.org.uk where you will be able to:

To find out the latest Safer Internet Day news:

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This blog was originally posted on www.saferinternet.org.uk

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