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SID2025 Social Media Pack for supporters

Safer Internet Day (SID) is a global wide to promote a safer internet for all users, especially children and  young people.

SID 2025 will take place on Tuesday, 11th February with the theme Prepare / Protect / Thrive: Navigating algorithms and influencers.

It is a great opportunity for schools and organisations to prioritise online safety, and learn about risks and benefits of being online.

Social Media Pack for Supporters

In this pack there are suggested social media posts that will help you get involved in these conversations for #SID2025. We have also created a range of graphics  that you can share with any of your posts. With your support on social media we can make Safer Internet Day 2025 the biggest ever!

Get involved by sharing resources, hosting an event or spreading the word our your social media channels.

#SID2025 Banners

Media – #SID2025 Assets

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