jajoza welcomed to Internet Watch Foundation membership

Published:  Fri 8 Nov 2013

jajoza is the latest Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) Member, joining a global network of organisations dedicated to creating a safer internet.

jajoza Connected Solutions provides innovative, collaborative internet safety solutions connecting schools, parents, kids and internet safety organisations together, enabling everyone to work together toward better internet safety education, empowerment and enablement.

Leif Rask, Director of jajoza Connected Solutions, said: “jajoza’s mission is to provide the world’s best collaborative solution to internet safety education, empowerment and enablement. Internet Safety is a global problem. Governments, authorities, schools, parents and children face similar problems and risks in every country, every school and every home. I am delighted to become a member of the Internet Watch Foundation, joining its critical, global mission to rid the world of online child sexual abuse content, thereby keeping our children safer and providing a safer online world for everyone. It is a vital, collaborative partnership to help make the online world safer.”

Susie Hargreaves, IWF Chief Executive, said: “Whether you’re in the northern or southern hemisphere, online safety is vitally important. It is essential that the global online industry joins together on initiatives to provide the safest possible online experience for users. I’m therefore delighted to be working with jajoza, our first Member from Australia, and look forward to a long and productive partnership.”

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Contact: IWF Membership team on 01223 203030 or [email protected].

About Internet Watch Foundation membership

IWF Members have access to a range of services designed to combat online child sexual abuse images and videos. These services help reduce the ability of criminals to exploit legitimate services and speed up the removal of child sexual abuse content hosted anywhere in the world.

The IWF and its Member organisations are committed to the shared vision of an internet free of child sexual abuse content.

For information about becoming a member of the IWF please visit

www.iwf.org.uk/join-us or email: [email protected].  

About the Internet Watch Foundation

The IWF is the Hotline to report:

    child sexual abuse content hosted anywhere in the world;
    criminally obscene adult content hosted in the UK;
    non-photographic child sexual abuse images hosted in the UK.

For more information please visit www.iwf.org.uk.

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The IWF is part of the UK Safer Internet Centre, working with Childnet International and the South West Grid for Learning to promote the safe and responsible use of technology.

About jajoza

jajoza Connected Solutions provides innovative, collaborative internet safety solutions for schools, parents, organisations and most importantly, kids. jajoza® empowers everyone to collaborate towards better internet safety education and empowerment, providing easier access to resources that work, solutions that help kids keep safer, and help to schools, parents and kids where and when they need it.

Visit www.jajoza.com and discover collaborative internet safety education and empowerment. Why try to do it alone?

Like us on Facebook : www.facebook.com/jajoza.Internet.Safety
Follow us on Twitter @jajoza : www.twitter.com/jajoza

jajoza®. Empowering a safer internet®.

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