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  1. Apple

  2. Apple should scan iPhones for child abuse images, says scanning technology inventor

    Prof Hany Farid says all online services should adopt idea backed by GCHQ and National Cybersecurity Centre

  3. AppLogic Networks

    AppLogic Networks became an IWF member on 1 September 2013. They support us in our aim to eliminate online child sexual abuse.

  4. Arriving at the #WePROTECT summit and IWF Reporting Portals

    Blogging from a global summit on child sexual exploitation in Abu Dhabi, Susie discusses how the IWF is helping countries around the world tackle child sexual abuse imagery online.

  5. Arweave

  6. Ask.fm becomes 110th member of IWF

    The popular teenage question and answer social network, ask.fm, has taken a big step in the fight for child safety by becoming the latest organisation to join the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF).

  7. Aspiegel

  8. AT&T Global Network Services India

  9. Ativion

    Ativion became an IWF Member on 1 June 2013. They support us in our aim to eliminate online child sexual abuse.

  10. Atlassian

  11. Audits and inspections

    The Internet Watch Foundation invites regular and independent audits and inspections by appropriate personnel and authorities.

  12. Australia urged to take control of Cocos .cc internet domain to foil scammers and child abuse sites

    The .cc internet domain for the Cocos (Keeling) Islands should be claimed by the Australian government to stop it being abused by scammers and people hosting child abuse websites.