On September 13, 2025, at 11:45 AM, a significant global event took place: the first-ever International Day of Digital Literacy was celebrated. This event aimed to raise awareness about the importance of digital skills in an increasingly connected world. Schools, universities, and organizations worldwide hosted workshops, webinars, and discussions to promote digital literacy among all age groups. This day was marked by the release of a comprehensive report highlighting the progress made in digital education over the past decade and the challenges that lie ahead, particularly in underserved communities. In the lead-up to this event, various initiatives had been launched over the previous month to empower individuals with the skills necessary to navigate the digital landscape, emphasizing critical thinking, online safety, and effective use of technology in everyday life. The impact of this global recognition was felt not only on that day but also paved the way for future policies aimed at integrating digital literacy into educational curriculums worldwide, ensuring that everyone has equal access to the tools they need to thrive in a digital age.