IP/08/1899
Brussels, 9 December 2008
"Children today dive into the world of internet and mobile technologies very early and often become fully-fledged technology-savvy, web-surfing teenagers. Because these technologies help them study and give them exciting new ways to socialise with others, they are often faster to use them than their parents. We need to make sure that whenever they use online or mobile services, they can recognise potential risks and deal with them," said Viviane Reding, EU Commissioner for Information Society and Media. "I am glad that the Parliament and Council agreed to the Commission proposal so quickly, allowing us to respond to parents' very natural concerns and make sure Europe is a safe place for children to explore new technologies."
The Safer Internet Programme, for the period 2009-2013 was adopted today by the Council of Ministers and builds on the successes of its predecessor which covered the period 2005-2008.
The proposed new programme will co-fund projects to:
The € 55 million budget for the new Safer Internet Programme will be distributed as follows: 48% should serve to raise public awareness, 34% to fight against illegal content and tackle harmful conduct online, 10% to promote a safer online environment and 8% to establish a knowledge base.
According to a new Eurobarometer survey conducted in all EU Member States, 75% of children aged from 6 to 17 years already use the Internet – a trend which continues to grow. Half of the parents who did not use Internet themselves said that their child had online access.
At least half of the parents stated that they talk to their children about their online activities. In addition, they take precautionary measures such as not allowing their children to disclose personal information online (92%) or to talk to people they do not know (83%).
59% of parents declared that they use filtering or monitoring software. Parents who do not use filtering tools say they trust their children (64%) or did not know how to access or use them (14%). The SIP Bench study on filtering tools recently published by the Commission shows that overall tools have improved over the last three years and have become easier to install.
To find out more about the new Safer Internet Programme 2009-2013, see: IP/08/310, MEMO/08/322 and IP/08/1571
For more about the current Safer Internet Programme 2005-2008, see: IP/06/1512 and IP/08/207
The new Eurobarometer survey "Towards a safer use of the Internet for children in the EU – a parents' perspective" is available at:
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/sip/eurobarometer/
On Social Networking:
For more information
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/sip/programme/index_en.htm
Annex
Eurobarometer survey "Towards a safer use of the Internet for children in the EU – a parents' perspective"
Children's internet use
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Mobile phone use
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Parents' concerns
about online risks
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Strategies for supervising children's use of the internet
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