
IWF joins coalition of charities raising concerns over the European Commission’s E-Privacy Directive
By Michael Tunks, IWF Policy and Public Affairs Manager
By Michael Tunks, IWF Policy and Public Affairs Manager
Child protection must stay top of world agenda, says UK charity
This is a guest post authored by Brian Cimbolic, Deputy General Counsel, Public Interest Registry
The international children’s charity IWF (Internet Watch Foundation) will assess Angola’s reports of child sexual abuse images.
By Michael Tunks, IWF Policy and Public Affairs Manager
The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), will process the country’s reports of child sexual abuse images and videos.
The international children’s charity IWF (Internet Watch Foundation) will assess Burundi’s reports of child sexual abuse images.
The Internet Watch Foundation fully supports Home Secretary Sajid Javid in his warning about the dangers of online child predators and shares his concern about the growing sophistication of these criminals.
by Angela Muñoz Aroca, IWF Communications Officer
The Internet Service Provider joins the battle against online child sexual abuse imagery.