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21 January 2015

Creating a better internet is #Up2Us!

With three weeks to go until Safer Internet Day we’re encouraging schools, teachers, parents and organisations to start thinking about the things they can do on Safer Internet Day to help make the internet a better place.

Whether that’s helping a friend to report something online, educating others about e-safety or sharing a positive message, everyone has their Safer Internet Day promise and, this year, we want to hear them!

That’s why today the UK Safer Internet Centre have launched the #Up2Us campaign. Over the next few weeks we will be sharing Safer Internet Day promises on our Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Instagram and we need your help to make it happen.

Getting involved is easy; all you need is a Safer Internet Day promise, a way to record your message and a social media account to post your message including the hashtag #Up2Us. Visit the Make a SID promise page for a step-by-step guide.

In the meantime here’s what some young people from across the UK have been promising to do this Safer Internet Day:

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