Safe digital adventures for children

Learn online safety through comics and simple stories

A playful space for children focused on suspicious links, strange messages, safe websites, passwords and dangerous apps.

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Age groups
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Comic stories
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Languages

Quick safety rules

  • Do not click strange links.
  • Do not share passwords or codes.
  • Ask an adult when something feels suspicious.
  • Install apps only from trusted sources.

What children can learn here

Short, understandable topics inspired by common online situations children may encounter.

Suspicious links and fake prizes

Children learn that prizes, gifts or urgent messages may be a trap and should always be checked first.

How to recognise a safer website

Children learn to notice trusted pages, suspicious pop-ups and simple signs of safer browsing.

Passwords and account safety

Simple explanations show why passwords should stay secret and why strong passwords matter.

Safe apps and downloads

Older children can learn that suspicious apps may ask for strange permissions and behave dangerously.

Messages and e-mails

Children learn not to rush, not to trust every message and to verify who sent it.

When to ask an adult for help

If something feels strange, scary or confusing, the safest step is to stop and ask a trusted adult.

Safety comics for children

Choose an age group and browse comics in the active language of the page.

Ages 6–9
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Comic topic

Kids comic
What this comic teaches

Short description of the current comic.

Find the danger

Look at the picture and click on the suspicious part.

Interactive challenge
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Fake antivirus warning

Click the most suspicious part of the image.

Danger challenge
Tap or click on the image to find the suspicious element.

Try interactive tools

Children and older students can also explore interactive tools, voice analysis and safety quizzes.

Content detector

Analyze a text and find out whether it may contain signs of toxic or inappropriate behaviour.

Open detector

Voice age detector

Upload a voice recording and explore how the model estimates an age category from speech.

Open voice tool

Safety quizzes

Test your knowledge with quizzes focused on children, parents, teachers and cyber threats.

Open quizzes

Three simple rules

Easy habits that help children stay safer online every day.

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Do not rush

Suspicious content often wants a quick reaction. It is safer to stop and think first.

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Keep your secrets safe

Passwords, codes and personal information should stay private.

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Ask an adult

Parents, teachers and trusted adults can help when something online seems suspicious.

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