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Safer Internet Day

On February 11, 2025, Canadians are recognizing Safer Internet Day – a day dedicated to promoting safer and more responsible use of the internet.

In particular, social media has been shown to have an impact on mental health, with excessive scrolling affecting mood, motivation and concentration. Research shows that constantly checking social media sites can increase feelings of inadequacy and depression, as well as anxiety around the fear of missing out.

To maintain healthy online habits, set boundaries around internet use and practice mindfulness in the digital space. For example, choose apps and platforms that fit with your goals and contribute to positive behaviours. Participate in virtual communities that are supportive and provide insight into people, events or areas that interest you offline.

Here are some more ideas to protect your mental health online:

For more online safety resources, visit www.saferinternetday.org/in-your-country/canada.

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