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  1. Move for a Safer Internet: Three Years, Thousands of Minutes, and £60,000 Raised to Protect Children Online

    Three years ago, when Pinsent Masons set out to unite their communities to raise money for the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), no one could have predicted how far their idea would go or how many people would still be moving for the cause three years later.

  2. Why We Need to Speak with One Voice on Children’s Online Safety

    Parents across the world are calling for clearer, stronger action to keep children safe online.

  3. IWF urges EU leaders to act now on child sexual abuse as 109 organisations demand robust CSAR

  4. UK teen’s sex abuse imagery identified thanks to IWF analysts’ pioneering work with policing database

    IWF analysts use CAID and victim reports to verify teen abuse victims, helping remove illegal imagery that might otherwise be missed.

  5. Highlights of the Year

    Explore key achievements from IWF in 2024, including global collaborations, technological advancements and efforts to combat online child sexual abuse.

  6. Interim CEO's foreword

    Interim CEO Derek Ray-Hill reflects on IWF's 2024 efforts to combat online child abuse and enhance global safety measures.

  7. Our role in the UK Safer Internet Centre

    Discover how IWF collaborates with the UK Safer Internet Centre to safeguard children online through education, support and policy advocacy.

  8. A guide to our report

    Learn how IWF compiles and analyses data to combat online child sexual abuse, with a focus on transparency and impact in the 2024 report.

  9. Key notes

    Discover key updates in IWF's 2024 report, including new data analysis tags, methodology refinements and expert-reviewed insights.

  10. Hotline assessment overview

    Learn how IWF's Hotline assessed over 424,000 reports and 1.2 million images in 2024 to combat online child sexual abuse.

  11. Methodology and datasets

    Explore IWF's 2024 methods for analysing reports and imagery, including new dataset tags and Multichild assessments.

  12. Reports assessment

    In 2024, IWF assessed over 424,000 reports, confirming 291,273 contained or linked to child sexual abuse imagery, with 91% being 'self-generated' content.