
New online safety legislation needs to be made more robust MPs warn
The IWF is calling for greater clarity on online harms as MPs warn new online safety legislation needs to be made more robust to help keep children safe online.
The IWF is calling for greater clarity on online harms as MPs warn new online safety legislation needs to be made more robust to help keep children safe online.
The IWF is urging parents and carers to spot the dangers as a new Government-backed campaign aims to boost child safety.
Internet Watch Foundation in iNews | IWF in the News
Internet Watch Foundation in Tech Monitor | IWF in the News
This week, the Joint Committee published its comprehensive report on the Draft Online Safety Bill.
The IWF partners with the International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children (ICMEC) to establish a joint Reporting Portal that allows anyone, anywhere to report child sexual abuse material (CSAM) online.
The draft legislation aims to make the internet safer, and will establish Ofcom as a statutory regulator to enforce standards on a range of online harms including the availability and spread of child sexual abuse material.
IWF analysts have removed at least 1,600 URLs featuring images or videos of Abdul Elahi’s victims.
Welsh language resources will help children spot the signs of online grooming and abuse.
Internet Watch Foundation in Sky News | IWF in the News