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Privacy Notice
Information from IWF on how we handle the privacy of stakeholder data and information.
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Tik Tok’s bold step puts children’s safety before the rush for extreme privacy - more should follow their example
IWF CEO Kerry Smith welcomes TikTok’s decision to prioritise child protection over end‑to‑end encryption.
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IWF urges EU leaders to act now on child sexual abuse as 109 organisations demand robust CSAR
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IMCO’s draft opinion weakens online child protection in the European Union
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Telegram joins IWF in child sexual abuse imagery crackdown
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Information Security Statement
It is IWF policy to make every effort to protect our information assets from threats – whether they be internal or external, deliberate or accidental.
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IWF Deputy CEO Fred Langford awarded an Honorary Doctorate for his child protection work
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Encryption Vs. Privacy: In Conversation with Professor Hany Farid
Professor Hany Farid speaks to IWF about Encryption Vs. Privacy as part of their new podcast series on child sexual abuse imagery online.
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IWF ‘outraged’ at Meta decision to prioritise privacy of paedophiles over children’s safety
Meta announces rollout of end-to-end encryption on its platforms, beginning with Facebook Messenger.
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IWF welcomes new online safety rules but warns more still needs to be done to make sure children are safe online
The Age Appropriate Design Code sets out 15 standards that online services need to follow.
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Online child sexual abuse: The EU has a choice. Not between privacy and protection, but between indifference and compassion
The debate on the EU’s proposed Child Sexual Abuse Regulation (CSAR) has been dominated by one loud slogan. A slogan which may have dire consequences for the safety and wellbeing of millions of children worldwide.
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IWF and RM celebrate 20th anniversary of partnership