International Internet-Free Day is observed worldwide every January 27. It encourages individuals to refrain from using the Internet for a day to combat social isolation caused by excessive online communication. The day was first celebrated in 2002, with origins attributed to the UK-based Institute for Social Inventions or the online project DoBe.org. Participants are urged to engage in real-life activities, such as meeting friends in person or enjoying outdoor experiences, rather than relying on digital interactions. The observance serves as a reminder of the importance of taking a "digital detox" to assess one's reliance on the Internet. Additionally, there is a related observance known as World Day Without Wi-Fi, which highlights potential health risks associated with wireless connections.
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