February 10, 2026

February 10 is Safer Internet Day - Essential Resources for Online Safety
 

February 10 marks Safer Internet Day, a global call to action under the theme Together for a Better Internet. In the United States, this year’s focus highlights the growing impact of artificial intelligence and the escalating threat of online scams. 

Enough Is Enough® emphasizes the shared responsibility of parents, educators, policymakers, technology companies, and communities to promote the safe, responsible, and positive use of digital technology—especially for children and young people navigating an increasingly complex online world.

We're here to educate, empower, equip and engage you today -- and throughout the year-- with timely and practical information and free resources to keep your children safer online. Review this information and share with your family and friends! 

Internet Safety Risks: By the Numbers

  • 1 in 3 teens have chosen Digital ‘Companions’ over human relationships
  • 70% of children aged 7-18 have accidentally encountered online pornography
  • Nearly half of teens age 13-17 have been bullied or harassed online
  • 1 in 17 minors personally experienced sextortion

Navigable Guides for Parents and Educators

Enough Is Enough®® offers complimentary guides designed to support the efforts of parents and caregivers in their quest to better ensure the safety of their children on their digital devices and in the digital world. Available for immediate download, these guides, many of which contain navigable direct links to safety and privacy features, keep you up to date with needed information at-a-glance. 

Download the "Safety Settings guide" and watch video tutorial here!

Download the AI Assistants for Children & Teens" guide here! 

Download the "Smartphones guide" and watch video tutorial here!

Download the "Online Gaming" guide and watch the video tutorial here! 

Download the "Top Ten 'Rules 'N Tools' for Child Online Safety here!

Download the "Family Contract" and watch video tutorial here!

See additional Quick Guides on topics to include: 

  • Pornography 101
  • Predators & Traffickers 101
  • Social Media 101
  • Online Gaming 101
  • Mobile & Wireless 101
  • Cyberbullying 101
  • Sextortion 101
  • Sex Trafficking 101

View Quick Guides here! 

Internet Safety with Donna Rice Hughes Podcast

"Internet Safety with Donna Rice Hughes" is dedicated to equipping parents and guardians with up-to-date information, practical tips, and expert insights on a range of pressing topics. Hosted by Donna Rice Hughes, President and CEO of Enough Is Enough®® (EIE), episodes will feature discussions on topics including online predators, sex trafficking, pornography, social media, online gaming, Big Tech accountability, and current legislation designed to protect children in the digital age.

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*** NEW *** Internet Safety 101SM Website 

New and Enhanced Features:

Practical guides & tools with tips, checklists, and Quick Guides on topics addressed


A centralized, continually updated Resource Center that brings trusted research, current statistics, and practical resources together in one place

Visit InternetSafety101.org

NEWNavigable safety settings guides and video tutorials that walk users through how to utilize the guides


NEW: Top 10 Rule's 'N Tools for Child Online Safety, and Family Contract for Smartphones and Digital Devices


NEW: "Plan, Prevent & Respond" sections offering clear guidance on how to prepare for risks, prevent harm, and respond if something goes wrong!


NEW: Internet Safety 101SMSM Academy and a train-the-trainer (coming soon) - an online curriculum for parents/educators to feature deeper learning and real-world scenarios. 

Staying actively involved in your child’s online life is one of the most effective ways to protect their safety, well-being, and healthy development in a digital world. By maintaining open communication, setting clear expectations, and regularly engaging with the platforms and games they use, parents and caregivers can help children navigate online spaces with greater confidence and resilience. In recognition of Safer Internet Day, let this be a reminder that online safety is not a one-time conversation, but an ongoing commitment we make to our children every day.