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  1. Get news, updates, and information about ways we can all grow and protect the Internet. We work to grow and protect the Internet to ensure it is an accessible resource for all. Our Impact Report 2022 displays the impact made over the past year.

  2. See Internet Matters' impact in the UK and worldwide with the 2022-23 Impact Report, which outlines our campaigns, research and reach.

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  3. Safer Internet Day 2022 is on Tuesday 8th February and will be celebrated with the theme ‘All fun and games? Exploring respect and relationships online’. Safer Internet Day inspires a national conversation about using technology responsibly, respectfully, critically, and creatively.

  4. Safer Internet Day – 8th February 2022. All fun and games? Exploring respect and relationships online. Register your support. Educational Resources. We have created a range of resources to help you deliver sessions for Safer Internet Day, whether you are a school, nursery, youth group, library, police service, or wider.

    • How It Evolved
    • A Major Change
    • The Substance
    • Interesting Absences
    • Final Assessment

    Let’s talk first about the background of the Declaration. It has been in the works since September 2021, when a leaked document revealed some of the outlines of what the Biden administration had in mind. We analyzed this earlier document and noted some of the dilemmas it posed and the way it might actually be fomenting fragmentation of the internet...

    The new document is very different, and seems to have responded to feedback from the original proposal. The idea of an “alliance” has been downgraded to a “declaration.” Previously, the alliance was being described as a membership-based collection of governments “that ensures reciprocity among members and adherence by governments to a set of minimu...

    The Declaration is not that long and can be read here. It aims to “reclaim the promise of the internet” and decries recent trends by authoritarian governments to repress freedom of expression and deny human rights and fundamental freedoms. It asks signatories to affirm their “commitment to promote and sustain an Internet” that is “open, free, globa...

    Our map of which countries have (as of April 29) signed on to the initiative shows that this, alas, largely a transatlantic initiative, with Japan and Australia/New Zealand added. There are a few Latin American and Caribbean signatories, a handful of African states, and big blank spots in the Middle East, South Asia and Southeast Asia. Among the mo...

    The Declaration is a limited but useful initiative. It take a more realistic and more constructive approach than efforts to form exclusive alliances or to “weaponize digital trade.” We don’t agree with all the nuances of the policy principles – we would have like to see more emphasis on digital free trade – but it is good to see some state-backed p...

  5. Feb 8, 2011 · Safer Internet Day 2022 will be celebrated on 8th February with the theme ‘All fun and games? Exploring respect and relationships online’.

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  7. Feb 8, 2022 · Marking This Year’s Safer Internet Day. We’re launching a series of educational campaigns across Europe, the Middle East and Africa to help give people the tools and knowledge to enjoy a safer and secure internet.