As the world becomes more digitally connected it brings many benefits but also the possibility of threats and harms if left unchecked.
Satellite internet service providers (ISPs) bring connectivity to areas which had previously been impossible to reach, such as mountain ranges and mines or remote, off-the-grid settlements. While a new-found access to the internet is undeniably valuable, it can mean users could be exposed to images and videos of child sexual abuse online if their internet connection is not protected.
Satellite connectivity providers can block access to harmful webpages and sites containing child sexual abuse content by joining IWF in membership and gaining access to our full suite of services.
Are you interested in joining or want to hear more? Complete our membership enquiry form or contact our team by emailing [email protected] or by calling us on +44 (0)1223 20 30 30.
By joining IWF as a Member, you can free victims of child sexual abuse from repeated trauma and anxiety caused by having images of their exploitation shared online via a satellite connection, sometimes long after the physical abuse itself has stopped.
Our fees are based on your company size and industry sector, ensuring that companies of all sizes can access our services.
Satellite connectivity providers can block access to webpages containing child sexual abuse imagery, protecting survivors from repeat victimisation and making the internet a safer place for everyone. Major ISPs in the UK, such as BT, Sky and VMO2, and internationally, like MTN, Safaricom, Telefonica, Globe and PLDT make use of our services easily. We hope you can too.
Interested in joining or want to hear more? Complete our membership enquiry form or get in touch with our team by emailing [email protected] or calling us on +44 (0)1223 20 30 30.
Want to hear more? Get in touch with our team by emailing [email protected] and we’ll get in touch with you. If you’d prefer, you can call us on +44 (0)1223 20 30 30.