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The Safer Internet Day 2018 Supporters List is Live

26 October 2017

Every Safer Internet Day hundreds of organisations across the UK join the supporters list to share what they are doing to support the day.

The Safer Internet Day 2018 supporters list is now live, showcasing what organisations are doing to celebrate Safer Internet Day.

The supporters list

Over 1,600 organisations were involved in Safer Internet Day 2017, the number of supporters growing each year from 2011 when there were 70 supporters.

The supporters list allows organisations to show their support of Safer Internet Day by showcasing the activities that they have planned for the day.

Joining the supporters list

Any UK based organisation can register for a place on the list, this includes:

  • Schools / colleges
  • Charities
  • Companies
  • Government
  • Local authorities
  • Sports teams
  • Police
  • And many others

Join the supporters list by completing the registration form and your logo will be published on the supporter’s page along with 200 characters of text explaining how your organisation is supporting the day.

For the latest updates

Twitter @UK_SIC

Facebook @saferinternetUK

Follow the hashtag #SID2018

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