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Join our Guinness World Record Attempt this Safer Internet Day

3 February 2021

The UK Safer Internet Centre and 2Simple are seeking the help of children and schools across the country to help break an official GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for Safer Internet Day on Tuesday, 9th February.

To register as a supporter and to stay informed about the Guinness World Records™ Attempt visit https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/register

With a global, community-led approach, Safer Internet Day reaches so many young people and their families thanks to the fantastic support from organisations across society to promote the campaign, encouraging as many people as possible to get involved. This year we are so excited to bring as many young people as possible together to attempt an official GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title.

How it works

Before the event: share this link 2simple.com/GWR with your learners and your school community.

On the day:

Step 1 – Visit 2simple.com/GWR
Ask your children to visit 2simple.com/GWR between 10am 9th February and 9:30am 10th February 2021 and click “Pledge”

Step 2 – Make your pledge
Learners can add further drawings or statements to their pledge and click save.
Only the first submission will be eligible, multiple pledges from the same person will not be counted as part of the attempt.

Step 3 – Share
Share with others that your school has taken part using the below social post and visit 2simple.com/GWR throughout the 24 hours to see the total pledges and view examples.

Other key links for getting involved:

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