Tag: safer

  • Safer Internet Day 2025 Date, Theme, Activities, History & Significance: All You Need To Know About the Global Initiative To Promote Online Safety

    Safer Internet Day 2025 Date, Theme, Activities, History & Significance: All You Need To Know About the Global Initiative To Promote Online Safety

    Safer Internet Day 2025, celebrated in over 180 countries, aims to raise awareness about online safety and promote responsible use of the Internet. Established in 2004 by the European Commission, Safer Internet Day has grown into an important international initiative, uniting individuals, organisations, schools, and governments to create a safer, more inclusive online space for everyone, particularly children and young people. As technology continues to evolve, the need for responsible online behaviour becomes even more crucial, and this day serves as a reminder of the collective effort required to achieve a better, safer internet. Let us look at the Safer Internet Day 2025 theme, ways to celebrate the day, along with the history and significance of the observance. International Internet Day Date and Significance: Know About the Origin of the Day That Celebrates the Usage of the Internet for the First Time.

    Safer Internet Day 2025 Date, History & Significance

    Safer Internet Day 2025 will be celebrated on February 11, and it holds particular significance as it aims to address the rapidly evolving landscape of digital technologies and the potential risks they bring. In an era of widespread internet use, social media platforms, online gaming, and digital communications, both the opportunities and dangers of the internet are ever-present. The observance encourages individuals to reflect on how their online actions impact themselves and others while also reinforcing the importance of using the internet to connect, learn, and share safely.

    Safer Internet Day 2025 Theme

    The “Together for a Better Internet” theme emphasises collaboration across communities, governments, tech companies, educators, and users to create a more positive and secure digital environment. With an increasing number of children and young adults spending significant time online, Safer Internet Day 2025 underscores the importance of education, awareness, and shared responsibility in navigating the online world safely and respectfully.

    Safer Internet Day- What is it?

    The meaning of Safer Internet Day goes beyond simply teaching people to avoid online dangers; it’s about cultivating a culture of respect, inclusivity, and responsibility within the digital world. The day encourages:

    One of the key goals of Safer Internet Day is to educate the public about the risks associated with online activities. These risks include cyberbullying, privacy issues, online scams, and exposure to inappropriate content. By raising awareness, the event seeks to empower internet users to recognise potential dangers and take steps to protect themselves and others online.

    Safer Internet Day highlights the need for digital literacy—skills that help people understand how to use technology in a safe, responsible, and effective manner. This involves not only knowing how to protect personal data but also recognising the importance of responsible behaviour in online spaces, such as respecting others, avoiding harmful content, and engaging in constructive online communication.

    How to Observe Safer Internet Day 2025

    Safer Internet Day is an opportunity for individuals and organisations to engage in meaningful actions that contribute to online safety and awareness. Here are some ways to participate in Safer Internet Day 2025:

    Educational Campaigns and Workshops: Schools, libraries, and organisations often host events such as workshops, discussions, or webinars that teach internet safety. These events focus on educating students, parents, and educators about how to navigate online spaces securely and responsibly.

    Social Media Awareness: Many individuals and organisations take to social media to share resources, tips, and stories about online safety. Hashtags like #SaferInternetDay and #TogetherForABetterInternet help spread the message globally and create conversations around internet safety.

    Community Engagement: Communities can come together to host local events that promote internet safety, such as youth discussions on responsible digital behaviour or seminars for parents on managing screen time and understanding social media platforms.

    Supporting Digital Safety Initiatives: On this day, individuals and companies can support digital safety initiatives by volunteering, donating, or collaborating with non-profit organisations that work to prevent online harm and promote positive digital experiences.

    Whether through education, community initiatives, or online awareness campaigns, Safer Internet Day is an opportunity to take meaningful steps toward a safer internet for all. Let’s come together to embrace the positive power of the internet while working towards reducing its risks and building a digital world where safety and kindness thrive.

    (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 11, 2025 11:51 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

  • Kristi Noem says NYC safer after arrest of criminal illegal immigrants

    Kristi Noem says NYC safer after arrest of criminal illegal immigrants

    Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said federal immigration authorities were arresting the “worst of the worst” in raids targeting criminal illegal immigrants in the first week of the Trump administration. 

    Noem, who was confirmed Saturday, joined an immigration enforcement raid in New York City Tuesday morning in which officers picked up an alleged ringleader of the violent Tren de Aragua gang. 

    “We are picking up the worst of the worst in this country that are making our streets so dangerous,” Noem told Sean Hannity on “Hannity.” “The community is safer now. That’s the reality of it.”

    ‘UNDO THE DAMAGE’: TEXAS LAWMAKER LAUNCHES STRATEGY TO HELP ICE AMID TRUMP DEPORTATION BLITZ

    Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem joins an ICE raid in New York City Tuesday. Noem said communities will be safer because of targeted raids that go after criminal illegal immigrants.  (Department of Homeland Security)

    Investigators said Anderson Zambrano-Pacheco, 25, is the same man caught on camera in a video showing heavily armed men kicking down an apartment door at an apartment complex in Aurora, Colorado.  

    He was hiding out in New York City, authorities said. 

    The targeted raid against criminal illegal immigrants was “very specific,” Noem said. In an effort to combat crime, sanctuary city laws should be lifted, so authorities can better target and prosecute illegal immigrants who commit crimes, she added.

    “We need mayors and governors partnering with us, but we will do our job regardless of that,” she said. “We will continue to go forward and identify those folks and get them out.

    “Talking about the difference in some of these sanctuary cities, how they’re just released as soon as they come into our custody, not necessarily our custody, but the local governments’.” 

    KRISTI NOEM JOINS IMMIGRATION RAID TO CATCH ‘DIRTBAGS’ IN MAJOR SANCTUARY CITY 

    Anderson Zambrano-Pacheco wears an orange shirt in his mugshot.

    A Venezuelan migrant arrested during an ICE raid early Jan. 28 was identified by the Department of Homeland Security as Anderson Zambrano-Pacheco. Zambrano-Pacheco was wanted by Aurora Police Department in Colorado and was allegedly one of the men who appeared in a viral security camera video from August 2024 who menaced an apartment building shortly before a fatal shooting. (City of Aurora, Colorado )

    She added that immigration agents were happy “they finally get to do their job” and “finally get to get these dirtbags out of our country.”

    Noem said she plans to accompany authorities to see what authorities need to better perform their jobs. 

    Noem said three times the number of criminal illegal immigrants were being arrested than under the Biden administration, and she said there were fewer encounters at the southern border. 

    New York DEA agents make an arrest.

    The DEA New York Division participated in an immigration enforcement operation with other federal law enforcement partners, resulting in the arrest of one suspect on kidnapping, assault and burglary charges. (X/@DEANEWYORKDiv)

    CLICK TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

    “We’ve sent a message clearly to the world: ‘Don’t come here. If you’re an illegal and if you’re dangerous, we have a target on you, and you will not be welcome and we will remove you’,” said Noem.