Education1 minTalk to your child about cybergroomingTiktok, Instagram and online games: these platforms are not only used by older children and young people - but also by paedophiles.
Health2 min«Sextortion is affecting more and more children»Regula Bernhard Hug, Head of Child Protection Switzerland, explains what sextortion is and how we can better protect children.
Bullying3 min«Bullying can lead to lifelong trauma»If there are signs of bullying, parents and schools must not lose any time and must intervene immediately, says bullying expert Christelle Schläpfer.
Family2 minCyberbullying: «Only the perpetrators are responsible - always»Klicksafe wants to help young people affected by cyberbullying with a cyberbullying first aid app. Speaker Stefanie Rack explains how the app works.
Columns3 min«I hope you get raped»14-year-old Lisa* was slapped and filmed and humiliated with fake sex photos and hate messages. Mum Sonja* talks about her daughter's emotional distress and her own helplessness in a difficult time.
Columns6 min«If parents get too impulsive, they lose the child»Media educator Joachim Zahn talks about the harsh tone of voice online, what parents can do to prevent cyberbullying and what they should not do if it does happen.
Columns1 minWhat is sexting, doxing or happy slapping?Cyberbullying is not the same as cybergrooming. Our glossary explains the eight most important terms relating to online bullying.
Bullying3 min7 tips on how parents can react correctly to cyberbullyingHow can you recognise that a child is being bullied online? And if the suspicion is confirmed: What can parents do?
Columns2 min«Go kill yourself!»20-year-old Marco Ribeiro from Thusis GR was bullied for years. His parents, school and police reacted in a way that ranged from clumsy to dismissive.
Columns14 minWhen the mobile phone becomes a weaponCyberbullying is extremely stressful for the young people affected and their families. But how does it happen in the first place? How can this evil behaviour be stopped? And what role does school play?
Bullying3 minCyberbullying: Our topic in SeptemberRound-the-clock attacks: What triggers online hate speech and how to react correctly.
Media7 minHow do we protect our children from online abuse?Sexual harassment and cyberbullying are now so widespread among young people that parents and schools need to take action.
Columns3 minA reprimand for snooping?A father accidentally discovers a picture of his teenager in a provocative pose on his laptop. What should he do now? That's what our team of experts says.
Bullying12 min«If you feel equal, you don't need to put others down»Punishing the perpetrators makes bullying worse, says parent counsellor Christelle Schläpfer in this month's interview - and suggests alternatives.
Columns5 minWhat should you do if your daughter wants to look sexy online?These and eight other questions are answered in the chapter "Sex and the media" in the dossier "100 questions - 100 answers on the topic of media".
Columns3 minWhat should you do if your child is being bullied online?These and five other questions are answered in the chapter "Dangers and the media" in the dossier "100 questions - 100 answers on the topic of media".
Columns2 minThe 5 best explanatory videos for more digital securityYou can find good explanatory videos for parents, children and teachers on these five YouTube channels.
Bullying3 minReducing bullying through social educationPromoting social responsibility in the classroom could reduce aggression and bullying among schoolchildren.
Bullying3 minCyberbullying thrives on spectatorsBullying never only affects victims and perpetrators, but also followers and bystanders. If you want to solve the problem, you have to get them on board.
Columns5 minCyberbullying: It was just a joke!Cyberbullying victims often suffer badly - but the perpetrators are still children too.
Columns5 minHow dangerous are games?Hidden costs, cyberbullying, violence: online games harbour many risks for children and young people. These are the seven biggest dangers.
Family6 min«Cyberbullying hurts the soul»The awareness-raising campaign by the Elternsein foundation, publisher of the Swiss parents' magazine Fritz+Fränzi, educates children and young people about cyberbullying
Bullying5 min«We were left on our own»When their daughter Anna became a victim of cyberbullying, Christine and René had the school management on their side - until the parents of the bullies intervened.
Bullying3 minHate speech on the netCyberbullying is not a trivial offence, but can be prosecuted under criminal law. What should parents do if their child is being cyberbullied?