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Explained in 90 Seconds: What is a Snapstreak?

Youth Panellists Alana and Darren explain what Snapstreaks are.

Managing Screen-time on Fortnite

Webwise Youth Panelists Lorcan and Ashton give us their top tips for managing screen time while online gaming

TikTok, formally musical.ly Explained in 90 Seconds

Webwise Youth Panelists Zihad and Ashton explain TiKTok, formally known as musical.ly, in 90 Seconds

Digital Age of Consent

Webwise Youth Panelists Alana and Darren explain the Digital Age of Consent.

10 Top Tips for Online Wellbeing

Members of the Webwise Youth Panel give us their top tips for managing their online wellbeing.

Webwise at Zeminar- Part 3

Stephen Byrne was joined by Megan Nolan (Writer and Journalist – Sunday Times style Magazine) and Rachel O’Neill (Editor of […]

Webwise at Zeminar- Part 2

Stephen Byrne was joined by Megan Nolan (Writer and Journalist – Sunday Times Style Magazine) and Rachel O’Neill (Editor of […]

Steven Byrne at Zeminar 2017

MC Steven Byrne talks about explicit image sharing at the Webwise “Towards a Better Internet” talk at Zeminar, 2017.

Webwise Youth Panel Blooper Reel

Blooper Reel – with the Webwise Youth Panel

The Promise

Cyberbullying won’t go away if we do nothing. It’s up to us to let the world know that it’s not […]

Explained: What are Snap Stories?

Youth Panelist darren explains what Snap Stories are!

Webwise: Towards a Better Internet, Zeminar 2017

Webwise hosted an internet safety panel discussion at Zeminar Youth Conference, an event that focuses on the mental and physical […]

Say No!

This short 10 minute film was created by Europol as part of a campaign against online sexual coercion and extortion […]

Just For Fun

Part of the Lockers Teaching Resource which includes a corresponding lesson; Just For Fun addresses the topic of non-consensual image […]

#BeInCtrl Safer Internet Day 2018 Campaign Video

 For Safer Internet Day 2018, we asked students from across Ireland what they can do to #BeInCtrl of their lives […]

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