Surf Logic become record breaking Internet Watch Foundation Member

Published:  Mon 10 Jun 2013

Surf Logic is the Internet Watch Foundation’s (IWF) latest Member – becoming the 106th organisation currently working with the charity to fight online child sexual abuse. This is the highest number of Members supporting the IWF at any one time since its establishment in 1996.

Surf Logic Ltd Opens in New Window is a company which develops safe browsing environments for all. Their mission is to protect children as they browse the web and to give parents piece of mind that their little ones are not exposed to harmful content.

Arnaud de Spot, Surf Logic CEO, said: “Joining the IWF is our biggest milestone to date. We are truly excited to be part of an organisation such as IWF. Being part of the IWF has proven our dedication and commitment to keeping the web a safe place for all, especially children.”

Susie Hargreaves, IWF Chief Executive, said: “It is fantastic to welcome Surf Logic as the 106th IWF Member. We are delighted to work with the biggest number of companies in our history as it is only by uniting that the global industry can effectively fight online child sexual abuse content”.  

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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.

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