
IWF 2024 Annual Data & Insights Report Launch
Event hosted by Mastercard emphasises the importance of collaboration and introduces new tool 'Image Intercept'
Report suspected child sexual abuse images or videos here.
Find out why we use the term ‘child sexual abuse’ instead of ‘child pornography’.
The Internet Watch Foundation’s powerful new tool for small businesses and startups. Designed to detect and stop known illegal imagery using advanced hash-matching technology, Image Intercept helps eligible companies meet online safety obligations and keep users safe.
Event hosted by Mastercard emphasises the importance of collaboration and introduces new tool 'Image Intercept'
DoubleVerify partners with the IWF to proactively disrupt the spread of child sexual abuse material
The IWF’s work is “vital” in combatting online child sexual abuse imagery, a Tech Minister said, amid calls for action on “scourge” of online grooming and abuse.
Domain .ME partners with the Internet Watch Foundation to help put an end to child sexual abuse imagery online.
Our Think Before You Share campaign aims to help young people understand the harm of sharing explicit images and videos of themselves, and others, and encourage parents and educators to start timely conversations with children and young people.
We encourage you to share our campaign using #ThinkBeforeYouShare and by following, liking and sharing the campaign on our social channels.
The IWF combines the technical know-how with a deep understanding of the human cost of this awful crime. The organisation's work creates scale and impact to tackle this issue, and Google is proud to work so closely with the IWF.