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  1. Category A child sexual abuse material of a ‘self-generated’ nature – an IWF snapshot study

    An IWF research study on Category A child sexual abuse images and videos which fit the ‘self-generated’ definition.

  2. Nomad Digital becomes first transport connectivity provider to join Internet Watch Foundation membership

    The Internet Watch Foundation’s (IWF) newest Member, Nomad Digital, brings the fight against online child sexual abuse images to the railways.

  3. IWF calls on MPs to ‘rise above’ Westminster chaos as IICSA highlights ‘incalculable’ damage from online child sexual abuse

    The internet is “magnifying” risks of sexual abuse for children a major new report has warned.

  4. Susie Hargreaves: ‘IICSA should change the way we talk about child sexual abuse forever’

    We are now calling for MPs to focus on delivering a strong and unequivocal Online Safety Bill to protect children on the internet.

  5. The US now hosts more child sexual abuse material online than any other country

    The US now hosts more child sexual abuse material online than any other country

  6. IWF triumphs at national tech awards

    The Internet Watch Foundation scooped a top prize at the 2023 National Technology Awards.

  7. ChildLine and the Internet Watch Foundation form new partnership to help young people remove explicit images online

    ChildLine and the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) are joining forces to ensure young people of 17 years and under know where to turn to get sexually explicit images removed from online

  8. Samantha Morton delivers heart-felt speech on child sexual abuse at Internet Watch Foundation event

    Hollywood actor Samantha Morton spoke movingly at an event for the Internet Watch Foundation on Tuesday night, where she called on the Government to take steps to better protect children online.

  9. The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) has identified twice as many child sexual abuse webpages this year, compared to last year

    The reason for the increase is due to the IWF’s new ability to proactively search for the criminal content.

  10. The Government’s Internet Safety Strategy green paper and its impact on IWF

  11. IWF applauds tech companies' commitment to continue scanning for child sexual abuse material despite new EU ePrivacy rules

    “Anything which weakens protections for children is unacceptable. Christmas is supposed to be a time where we look out for the youngest and most vulnerable. It is not the time to give predators a free pass to share videos of abuse and rape"

  12. AI-created child sexual abuse images ‘threaten to overwhelm internet’

    Internet Watch Foundation finds 3,000 AI-made abuse images breaking UK law.