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Safer Internet Day 2020 Supporters registration now open!

2 October 2019

Schools and organisations are now able to register as Safer Internet Day Supporters to share what they are doing for the day!

In 2019 over 2,100 organisations registered their support; this and the activities that took place across the UK made 2018 the biggest UK Safer Internet Day yet.

And now we need your help to make Safer Internet Day 2020 even bigger and better!

You can join organisations from across the UK by signing up to the Safer Internet Day Supporters List and sharing what you are doing for #SaferInternetDay.

Once registered you will receive a certificate to show your support for the day and, following review, your logo, organisation name and supportive statement will appear on the UK Safer Internet Centre Website.

Register now!

Need inspiration?

Take a look at last year’s supporters list to see what organisations across the UK did to celebrate Safer Internet Day.

Help us to spread the word and tweet this:

We have registered as a Safer Internet Day supporter, have you? Let @UK_SIC know what you are doing for #SaferInternetDay and help make Safer Internet Day 2020 bigger than ever! saferinternetday.org.uk

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