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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.

How to Join on the Day

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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We recommend joining at least 5 minutes early, at 3.55pm (UK BST) to ensure a good connection.

We would like to thank Visa for their generous sponsorship and continued partnership in making this conversation possible.

We look forward to your joining us online.

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