ONLINE SAFETY
Safer Internet Day 2026
Every February, millions of people - parents, teachers, kids, companies, policymakers - come together to talk about online safety. It's a moment to reflect, to learn, and to commit to doing better.

We're proud to support this initiative. And we think it deserves more than just one day.
The reality of the other 364 days
While Safer Internet Day brings awareness, Big Tech keeps building. Every day of the year, teams of engineers and psychologists work to keep your kids on their screens as long as possible. Every notification, every autoplay video, every infinite scroll - designed to capture attention, not protect it.
That's not a conspiracy. That's a business model. And it doesn't pause for awareness campaigns.
From Awareness to Action
Safer Internet Day is valuable. It gets people talking. It puts online safety on the agenda. But talking about safety and actually protecting your kids are two different things.
Awareness tells you the problem exists. Protection does something about it.
And protection can't be a once-a-year conversation. It has to be structure. Boundaries. Tools that work every single day, not just when the hashtag is trending.
Every day Is Safer Internet Day
The internet won't get safer on its own. Big Tech won't suddenly prioritize your kid's wellbeing over their bottom line. The only people who will protect your kids are the people who actually care about them.
That's you.
And that's why showing up for your kids online - every day, not just today - matters more than any awareness campaign ever could.
If you're ready to turn awareness into action, Ohana can help. Every single day, not just today.