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Safer Internet Day Trainers 2019

  Preparations for Safer Internet Day are in full swing here at Webwise Ireland. We headed to the Department of Education […]

Youth Panelists Become Film Extras

Webwise at Zeminar – Part 5

Webwise at Zeminar – Part 4

Tips to Protect Yourself Online #BeInCtrl

 If someone is trying to get you to send them money or threatening you for more explicit images or […]

Up2Us Campaign Inspiration

Digital Age of Consent

In this article, we take a look at big data, the new set of  Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) and ask […]

What to Do if My Nudes End Up Online?

Sharing nude images online without permission can have serious consequences. Did you know that possessing or distributing explicit images of […]

6 Things you Need to Know about Sexting

Here are 6 Things You Need to Know about Sexting. 1. Sexting is the sharing of sexual text, video, and photographic […]

TY Student Síofra Celebrates Safer Internet Day 2018!

Síofra, from Crana College, Donegal talks about her Safer Internet Day experiences. Safer Internet Day was one of the most […]

SID Ambassadors Trainers 2018

On the 10th of January, almost 100 students from around Ireland gathered together for the Safer Internet Day (SID) Training Ambassador Programme in Facebook HQ. […]

Making Friends Online

  Making friends online can be exciting and allow you to meet like-minded people from the comfort of our own […]

Youth Perspective: Government Action Plan for Online Safety

Written by Webwise Youth Panelist Lorcan Yesterday morning was a very early start for me as despite being on my […]

Taoiseach launches Government’s Action Plan for Online Safety

The Taoiseach Leo Varadkar TD was today (Wednesday) joined by a number of Government Ministers to launch the Government’s Action […]

Our Year in Review: Highlights to Date 17/18

As we approach the end of another school year we take a look back at some of the important work […]

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