SaferInternet Austria

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The Austrian initiative Saferinternet.at primarily supports children, young people, parents and teachers in the safe, competent and responsible use of digital media. Information and tips are offered on topics such as protection of minors , protection of privacy , cyber bullying , privacy in social networks , computer security and internet fraud .

Foundation and goals

Saferinternet.at supports the safe, competent and responsible use of digital media. The initiative is being implemented on behalf of the European Commission as part of the Safer Internet program. Saferinternet.at forms together with the Stopline Austria (reporting office against sexual abuse representations of minors and National Socialist re-employment) and 147 - Rat auf Draht (telephone assistance for children, young people and their reference persons) the "Safer Internet Center Austria". It is the Austrian partner in the EU's safer internet network (Insafe).

organization

The Austrian Institute for Applied Telecommunications (ÖIAT) coordinates the Saferinternet.at website. The cooperation partner is the Association of Internet Service Providers Austria (ISPA) . The Austria-wide project is being implemented in cooperation with the public sector, NGOs and business. The financing takes place u. a. through the Safer Internet Program of the European Commission (Better Internet for Kids), the Federal Ministry for Education, Science and Research , the Federal Chancellery , the Federal Ministry for Digitization and Business Location , Facebook and A1.

offer

On the Saferinternet.at website, the initiative offers information and tips on topics such as the protection of minors , privacy protection , cyber bullying , privacy in social networks , computer security and internet fraud . In addition, a brochure service is operated where interested parties can order or download information brochures, teaching materials for the school and presentation slides for lessons free of charge. Speakers for workshops and lectures on Safer Internet topics can also be booked via the website.

In addition, Saferinternet.at organizes the annual Safer Internet Day in Austria.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ [1] Safer Internet program of the European Commission
  2. EU Commission: Better Internet for Kids [2]
  3. Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research via Saferinternet.at [3]
  4. The Federal Chancellery via Saferinternet.at [4]
  5. The Federal Ministry for Digitization and Business Location on Safer Internet Day [5]