Today, February 5th, is Safer Internet Day, a globally recognized day to promote a safer and better internet.
Started in 2004 as an initiative, Safer Internet Day aims to empower everyone “to use technology responsibly, respectfully, critically, and creatively.”1 While mostly aimed at teaching children how to use the internet safely, the fundamentals of the day are essential for all users of the internet, regardless of their age.
Google has compiled a list of five ways to “Be Internet Awesome.” Following these guidelines will help lead to a safer and more conscientious internet experience.
These tips are a great foundation to lead a better and safer internet life. Head over to Google’s “Be Internet Awesome” page to find out more and play an in-browser game that teaches internet safety.
If you’re a parent or guardian who wants to further educate the young ones in your life about best practices for the internet, the UK Safer Internet Centre has education packs for all ages. Check them out here.
Have a wonderful Safer Internet Day and just remember, 2018’s top two most used passwords were 123456 and password3, so if that’s your password, celebrate the day by changing it.
References
1. About Safer Internet Day USA. (n.d.). Retrieved February 4, 2019, from https://saferinternetday.us/aboutsidusa/
2. Be Internet Awesome. (n.d.). Retrieved February 5, 2019, from https://beinternetawesome.withgoogle.com/en_us
3. Rense, S. (2018, December 13). The Top 25 Passwords in 2018 Are an Embarrassment to Humankind. Retrieved February 5, 2019, from https://www.esquire.com/lifestyle/a25570880/top-passwords-2018/