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  1. Takedown notices

    Immediate warnings to your UK organisation about child sexual abuse images and videos being hosted on your network or platform.

  2. Delays to Online Harms legislation ‘regrettable’ says Government

    Baroness Floella Benjamin raised fears 18 to 25 year-olds may be becoming child sex predators online.

  3. IWF CEO Susie Hargreaves OBE: Why children are so important this Human Rights Day

    People revictimise abused children every time they view or share criminal material online. Children's voices need amplification, and their rights need sticking up for.

  4. Analysts find 15 times as much child sexual abuse material on web as a decade ago

    Analysts are finding 15 times as much child sexual abuse material on the internet as they were 10 years ago, leaving them battling a "tidal wave of criminal material".

  5. IWF’s position statement on regulation of the internet: Top CEO warns of consequences of regulation

  6. IWF responds to Online Harms White Paper: Let’s do the right thing online for victims of child sexual abuse

    The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) welcomes the opportunity the Online Harms White Paper consultation brings and looks forward to helping government and policy makers to shape positive regulation to protect children online.

  7. New pilot shows way for smaller platforms to play big part in online safety

    New pilot shows way for smaller platforms to play big part in online safety.

  8. Hash List “could be game-changer” in the global fight against child sexual abuse images online

    The IWF will provide hashes of child sexual abuse images to the online industry to speed up the identification and removal of this content worldwide.

  9. IWF begins 20th year with safeguarding event in Northern Ireland

    The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) and children’s charity, NSPCC Northern Ireland, host online safeguarding event in Belfast on 21 January.

  10. Teenage boys targeted as hotline sees ‘heartbreaking’ increase in child ‘sextortion’ reports

    The IWF and NSPCC say tech platforms must do more to protect children online as confirmed sextortion cases soar.

  11. Two years on from Prime Minister’s ‘crackdown’ speech

    In 2013 David Cameron declared a crackdown on child abuse images online, calling for the internet industry to ‘obliterate’ such content from the internet.

  12. IWF 'increasingly concerned about impact of pornography on the lives of young children' as age verification measures not included in new Bill

    Last week, the UK Government published the draft draft Online Safety Bill which aims to “put an end to harmful practices online".