On-device nudity detection has ‘powerful role to play’ in fight against child sexual abuse online
IWF backs government move requiring tech companies to urgently implement nudity detection and blocking on children’s devices.
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IWF backs government move requiring tech companies to urgently implement nudity detection and blocking on children’s devices.
CaseScan, a specialist technology company supporting child protection investigations and digital safety efforts, has joined the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) as a Member.
Immaterialism will be among the first registrars to receive the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF)’s dedicated Registrar Alerts.
Government pledges to use ‘full power of the British state’ to crack down on child sexual abuse as commercial sites profiting from exploiting children double in a year.
More child sexual abuse webpages are hosted in the EU than anywhere else in the world, according to new data released today by the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF).