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Image shows an Internet Safety Bingo Card with various internet safety tips in the squares next to the words "Secure Your Square Challenge"
Tuesday, June 2, 2026

North Carolina Launches “Secure Your Square” Challenge for National Internet Safety Month

Interactive campaign encourages North Carolinians to take simple steps to protect themselves, their families, and their communities online
Raleigh
Jun 2, 2026

Governor Josh Stein and the N.C. Department of Information Technology (NCDIT) today launched the Secure Your Square Challenge to unite North Carolinians in strengthening online safety during National Internet Safety Month and foster a sense of community responsibility for digital protection. 
  
National Internet Safety Month helps raise awareness of the simple steps people can take to protect their personal information, devices, accounts, and online communities. Through the Secure Your Square Challenge, residents, families, schools, businesses, local governments, state employees, and community organizations are encouraged to complete internet safety actions on a digital bingo card throughout June. 
 
“Internet is the 21st-century infrastructure, and we’ve got to keep it safe for people,” said Governor Josh Stein. “I am pleased North Carolinians can use this challenge to keep themselves and others protected online.”  
 
Participants are encouraged to download the Secure Your Square bingo card at it.nc.gov/secureyoursquare. Using the card, they can complete online safety activities and challenge friends, family, or colleagues to help strengthen digital safety across the state. 
  
“Internet safety is public safety,” said NCDIT Secretary Nate Denny. “Technology is part of every aspect of daily life, so online safety must be part of how we protect our families, workplaces, and communities. This campaign offers North Carolinians practical steps they can take right now to build safer digital habits, one square at a time.”  
  
Throughout June, NCDIT will share online safety tips through social media content, blog posts, and resources focused on account security, privacy, phishing awareness, artificial intelligence, and safe digital habits for families and organizations. 
  
The Secure Your Square Challenge focuses on simple but important online safety actions, including: 

  • Turning on two-factor authentication
  • Using strong, unique passwords
  • Updating apps and software
  • Adjusting privacy settings
  • Learning how to spot phishing messages and scams
  • Reporting suspicious activity 

For more information and to download the Secure Your Square Bingo card, visit it.nc.gov/secureyoursquare

This image is titled "Internet Safety Bingo" and features a 3x3 bingo grid with safety tips. Each square contains an icon and text, including "Turned on two-factor authentication," "Adjusted privacy settings," "Learned more about common scams," "Created a strong password," "Updated apps and software," "Took a moment to think before opening links," "Used a password manager," "Reviewed account permissions," and "Reported suspicious activity." The bottom says "Secure Your Square Challenge"
Download the Internet Safety Bingo Card