NSP encourages important conversations on Safer Internet Day

The Nebraska State Patrol encourages parents to get engaged in their kids’ online activity today on Safer Internet Day.

February 10, 2026Updated: February 10, 2026
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

FEBRUARY 10, 2026 (LINCOLN, NEB.)  —  The Nebraska State Patrol encourages parents to get engaged in their kids’ online activity today on Safer Internet Day.

Safer Internet Day is a worldwide initiative to deliver tips and programs to build safe online practices. The effort began in 2004 and includes information for teachers, schools, and families on how to teach safe internet usage for kids. 

“It’s incredibly important for parents to stay involved in their kids’ online presence,” said Sgt. Peter Rutherford, Commander of the Nebraska Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. “Keeping the lines of communication open between parents and kids about how to stay safe online can be the determining factor in preventing victimization. Be aware that there are online predators, but there are also tactics you can use to keep your kids safe.”

This year’s Safer Internet Day features several topics, primarily focused on discussions and training related to AI. NSP encourages all internet users to keep safety in mind as they conduct their online activity. Resources are available at the Safer Internet Day website.

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