Yesterday marked Safer Internet Day, an international day of action to promote safer, more responsible use of technology and services, particularly among children and young people. In 2016, as with the last decade-plus of Safer Internet Days, Microsoft took part in numerous activities on multiple continents.
In the UK, our Scotland HQ hosted an afternoon of discussion and insight by some of Scotland’s most influential and forthright safety representatives including Aileen Campbell, Scottish Minister for Children and Young People, the Safer Internet Centre, and CEOP. In addition, for two weeks we will be hosting a Bing search engine “takeover” which will draw attention to specific safety advice. A pop up “special answers box” will appear in response to searches about ‘cyberbullying’, ‘online safety’, or related queries, and will help direct people to relevant resources and advice available from Safer Internet Day partners.
Whatever the topic related to online safety and security, this is a perfect time to take stock of online habits and practices, and ensure each of us is putting our best digital foot forward. Microsoft’s goal is to help educate, engage and inspire people to better protect themselves and others online – all stemming from this year’s Safer Internet Day theme, “Play your part for a better Internet!” Here are some general tips to make sure you’re keeping digitally up to date:
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