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Thank you for registering to join us online for the official launch of the IWF 2025 Annual Data & Insights Report. You will receive a confirmation email shortly. 

As the digital landscape reaches a critical inflection point, your participation in this briefing is vital to understanding and disrupting the sophisticated ecosystem of online child sexual abuse.

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The event will be broadcast live from the London offices of our Member company, Visa. Please use this link to access the livestream on Thursday 7 May from 16.00 to 17.20 (UK BST).

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