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Be Online 2015

This week sees the launch of Be Online, a national campaign from Tinder Foundation, the people behind Get Online Week and the UK online centres network.

More than 1,000 events will take place up and down the country between 23 February and 8 March, and the campaign aims to engage tens of thousands of people and encourage them to consider what they could be doing online.

Be Online sessions will be taking place in cafes and pubs, Jobcentres and health centres, libraries and church halls, with everyone welcome to attend. To find your nearest event, call free on 0800 77 1234 or search at www.ukonlinecentres.com/centresearch.

You can follow the progress of the campaign online by checking the #BeOnline15 hashtag on Twitter.

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