The online world is part of everyday life. Safety is part of it, too.
We do simple things every day without thinking — lock the door, keep valuables close, wash our hands after being outside. Not out of fear, but because these habits protect us.
The same principle applies online.
Your data, messages, photos, and passwords are not abstract — they are part of your life and deserve care and protection, not just reliance on default settings.
Cyber hygiene isn’t about bans or complex technical solutions.
It’s about simple actions that reduce the risks of data leaks, fraud, and disinformation. These skills can be learned — and they’re no harder than everyday habits.
Let’s start building a safer digital environment together.
Safer Internet Day 2026
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Hyena Hygiena & Netmare Quest
Hyena Hygiena & Netmare Quest
Answer 14 multiple-choice questions designed to help you take a fresh look at your online habits — guided by the beloved cyber characters Hyena Hygiena and Cybersoap.
Complete the quest, receive a personalized certificate with your results.
The maximum score is 140 points. If you score more than 70 points, you’ll automatically enter a prize draw for a branded gift set, including a crossbody bag and a hand warmer.
The prize draw runs from February 10 to March 10.
Complete the quest, receive a personalized certificate with your results.
The maximum score is 140 points. If you score more than 70 points, you’ll automatically enter a prize draw for a branded gift set, including a crossbody bag and a hand warmer.
The prize draw runs from February 10 to March 10.
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Online Safety in Schools: How Teachers Can Safeguard Themselves and Their Students
Online Safety in Schools: How Teachers Can Safeguard Themselves and Their Students
A practical webinar for teachers on securing school accounts, protecting student data, and using AI safely in the classroom
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Where to Seek Help in Case of Online Threats?
Where to Seek Help in Case of Online Threats?
Learn how to protect yourself and where to turn in case of online threats