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Latest IWF News
Hive partners with IWF to reduce the spread of child sexual abuse imagery online
This partnership will bolster Hive’s capability to help its customers detect and mitigate CSAM on their platforms through a single, integrated API.
23 January 2025News
Call for Prime Minister to intervene as IWF uncovers record levels of online child sexual abuse imagery
Fears ‘blatant get-out clause’ in safety rules may undermine efforts to crack down on criminal imagery.
22 January 2025News
New pilot shows way for smaller platforms to play big part in online safety
Even the smallest platforms can help prevent child abuse imagery online.
19 December 2024Blog
The IWF relies on strong partnerships with the tech industry
Internet Watch Foundation Interim CEO Derek Ray-Hill writes on why we are working with Telegram to tackle child sexual abuse material online.
18 December 2024Blog
IWF welcomes Ofcom duties, but warns more needed to realise ‘hopes of a safer internet’
New online safety guidelines need to be more ambitious if the “hopes of a safer internet” are to be realised, the IWF warns.
16 December 2024Statement
MP visits charity on the front line of the fight against child sexual abuse on the internet
Local MP Ian Sollom learned about the herculean task faced by analysts at the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) who find, assess and remove child sexual abuse material on the internet.