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  1. IWF recognised for making the internet a safer place

    The Internet Watch Foundation has been recognised for its work fighting online child sexual abuse content by receiving a Runner Up award at the Nominet Internet Awards 2013.

  2. Aylo and IWF partnership ‘paves the way’ for adult sites to join war on child sexual abuse online

    The ‘world first’ standards will help to ‘set and raise’ standards to prevent the upload and distribution of online child sexual abuse imagery.

  3. Partners in prevention - two days at IWF

    Alan Earl, Harm Reduction Officer from SWGfL, writes a guest blog piece on his couple of days spent in the IWF Hotline.

  4. Europe remains ‘global hub’ for hosting of online child sexual abuse material

    Europe remains the world’s largest hoster of child sexual abuse imagery with 62% of known images and videos being traced to a European Union country* in 2021.

  5. So socking simple

    IWF wants to help young people stay safe online by making sure you know what to do if you accidentally see sexual images or videos of someone you think might be under 18.

  6. URL List

    A list of webpages that we know contain pictures and videos of child sexual abuse so Members can block access.

  7. IWF's Tech Officer wins top IT award

  8. IWF Response to Prime Minister’s Statement

    This morning (22 July) the Prime Minister made a statement on government efforts to protect children online.

  9. IWF joins high-level ECLAG event on how to fight child sexual abuse online effectively

    ECLAG high-level event on March 20 in Brussels will discuss what vital new EU legislation needs in order to be effective.

  10. Child sexual abuse content increasingly being ‘masked’ online to hide crimes – latest global data

  11. Who we are

    The IWF is made up of a team of over 70 diverse team members working in a variety of disciplines including our team of front-line analysts

  12. IWF and EU partners march in Brussels to demand action on vital child sexual abuse regulation

    A Europe-wide coalition of survivors, young people and child protection organisations took to the streets in hazmat suits calling on EU leaders to ‘clean up the internet’