News Archive News Archive 2023202220212023:Page 1…Page 5Page 6Page 7Page 8How eating disorders are glorified on the InternetThinspiration, Hunger Groups & Lean Coaches04/27/2023Ever heard of "thinspiration" or "bonespiration"? Under these hashtags, eating disorders and anorexia are glorified on the Internet. This is particularly dangerous for people who are already ill and feel confirmed in their negative self-image. In addition, however, there are also regular contact exchanges for networking. There you can find hunger groups in messengers, "buddies" and "twins" for starving together, or even self-appointed "coaches." We explain what this means and where sufferers and their relatives can find help.Read onFake News on the InternetWhat are deepfakes and how can I recognize them?04/26/2023False information on the Internet comes in many different forms. The technique of deepfakes is particularly fascinating. With the help of computer technology, people can be made to say things that they have never said. This technique is often used on the Internet for funny videos. But it can also cause a lot of damage. klicksafe explains how deepfakes work and how to track them down.Read onContact risks on the netCatfishing, cybergrooming, sextortion - What should young people watch out for in online contacts?04/21/2023Social media services and digital game worlds not only connect us with friends, but also quickly bring us into contact with new people. Whether these people are who they say they are and what goals they are pursuing is not immediately apparent. Especially for minors, strange online contacts can become a risk. We explain what contact risks there are and how you can protect yourself online.Read onklicksafe newsletterAlways stay up to date04/17/2023Are you interested in the safety of children and young people on the Internet? Would you like to know how we can support adolescents in dealing competently with media? Or are you professionally active in the field of media education? Then subscribe to our klicksafe newsletter. In it you will find the latest information from the digital media world, tips on new klicksafe publications, interesting events and much more.Read onCenter for Trusted Artificial IntelligenceNew knowledge quiz: What is AI?04/14/2023Not least since the publication of the text program ChatGPT, the topic of artificial intelligence (AI) has fascinated many users. Since then, one increasingly stumbles over technical terms such as algorithms, machine learning or neural networks. What these terms mean exactly and how AI actually works is not entirely clear to many of us. And that can also fuel fears and concerns about the new technology. That's why the Center for Trusted Artificial Intelligence (ZVKI) has published a quiz that allows you to test and expand your knowledge on the topic of AI.Read onAI in social mediaWhat should parents know about artificial intelligence?04/13/2023There's no getting around ChatGPT and the like at the moment. People everywhere are thinking about the impact artificial intelligence (AI) will have on our society. AI has also been used in social networks for some time now. Despite all the enthusiasm for technological progress, the risks of AI also need to be discussed. In this article, we summarize where artificial intelligence is being used in social networks and whether it is problematic for children and young people.Read onDigital Detox during LentConscious offline time - Challenge completed04/11/2023The Easter weekend and Lent are behind us. Over the past seven weeks, we have launched our Digital Detox Challenge to encourage a more conscious approach to media. Read this article to find out how the campaign went and how you can continue to take part.Read onUpdated guide for parentsNetflix, Disney+ & Co - Using streaming services safely04/06/2023Children and young people are already using streaming services independently via their own devices and profiles - especially during the vacations. However, they can quickly come into contact with unsuitable content. In our updated guide, we show how parents can safely set the various apps for their children.Read onNumber against sorrow school boxHow to help students with concerns and problems04/04/2023Together with Nummer gegen Kummer e.V., the Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth has designed a school box. It is intended to raise awareness among children and young people of the counseling services offered by Nummer gegen Kummer. The school box contains information materials (flyers, posters, info cards, stickers) on the counseling services offered by Nummer gegen Kummer. Teachers also receive suggestions on how to address concerns and problems in the classroom.Read onPolice crime statistics 2022Pornography in chats: 41 percent of suspects underage03/30/2023The distribution of pornographic images and videos, including child and youth pornographic content, via chats is an ongoing problem. According to the Federal Criminal Police Office, children and young people share such content on WhatsApp and Co. without being aware of the criminal liability. klicksafe provides information on how you can educate and protect children and young people.Read onMinimum age in social mediaInstagram from 13, WhatsApp from 16 and YouTube from 18?03/29/2023klicksafe repeatedly receives inquiries about the minimum age. Many parents and educators now know that the popular apps are only permitted from the age of 13, 16 or 18. The different age limits are confusing, as is the fact that many children and young people still use these apps. We explain why providers like TikTok, Snapchat and Spotify set a minimum age. And why the minimum age does not indicate when children should start using these services.Read onUntil April 20, 2023Apply now for the SITE STRONG GOODS SEAL03/27/2023Websites specifically for children are important. They offer adolescents a safe environment for their first steps on the web. Seitenstark e.V. is committed to such child-friendly digital offerings. The SEITENSTARK-GÜTESIEGEL stands for high-quality content and a safe online world for children. Websites can apply for the SEITENSTARK-GÜTESIEGEL until April 20, 2023.Read onTips and materials from klicksafeCyberbullying - recognize and act in time03/23/2023Around 17% of children and young people in Germany have already experienced cyberbullying. klicksafe provides information on how parents and educators can support those affected and what preventive measures can help.Read onAt a glanceActions and offers around media literacy in Germany03/20/2023In many German states, there are action days or entire action weeks to promote media literacy. There, citizens can learn more about how to deal with media and get helpful information. klicksafe provides an overview of the offerings in 2023.Read on"Play 4 your rights"With cards against sexist hate speech03/17/2023The card game "Responding Strategically" from medien+bildung.com is aimed at young people aged 12 to 18. The game helps to recognize different forms of sexist hate speech. Young people also learn which gender stereotypes and prejudices play a role in the construction of language. In addition, "Respond Strategically" shows ways to respond to hate speech. The card game can be ordered free of charge and used in the classroom or in independent youth work.Read on2023:Page 1…Page 5Page 6Page 7Page 8 Share Page: