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  1. IWF 'leading the fight' as study finds UK is world leader in online safety innovation

    An independent study, Safer technology, safer users: The UK as a world leader in Safety Tech, has found there has been “significant growth” within the UK’s safety tech sector

  2. New ally in fight against online abuse as Converge ICT joins IWF

    Fiber broadband provider Converge ICT Solutions Inc. has joined the IWF in its fight to make the internet a safer place for everyone, particularly children.

  3. 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.

  4. Child abuse: Warning of siblings being groomed online

    Criminals and paedophiles are trying to groom and exploit young siblings as part of an emerging trend of online sexual abuse, experts have warned.

  5. Councillor James Hockney

  6. IWF response to Coimisiun na Mean’s call for inputs, online safety

    Developing Ireland’s first binding Online Safety Code for Video Sharing Platforms

  7. 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.

  8. One in five child abuse images found online last year were category A – report

    Internet Watch Foundation says amount of material showing most extreme form of sexual abuse has doubled since 2020

  9. Virtual Currency Alerts

    Real-time notifications for cryptocurrency companies when a virtual currency is being used to buy child sexual abuse imagery.

  10. Support us

    Donate or fundraise to help us stop global child sexual abuse online and make the internet a safer place for everyone.

  11. EU

    How the IWF works with the EU on policy to make children safer online. Includes Policy Briefs and Consultations.

  12. Consumer habits influenced by online companies’ morals

    British adults would consider boycotting online brands which do not do enough to keep their services free of child sexual abuse images and videos.