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  1. “Zero tolerance” is needed across Europe as figures show it’s a world hub for hosting child sexual abuse material

    There are calls to make Europe a no-go zone for online sexual predators as new figures reveal that 9 in 10 webpages identified by the IWF showing videos and images of children suffering sexual abuse, rape, and torture are hosted on servers in Europe.

  2. Government’s commitment to keeping children safe online and what’s next for their plans for the Internet Safety Strategy

  3. Help children stay safe online during the summer hols: a guide for parents, grandparents and carers

  4. Campaigners push to stop this being ‘the summer of online sexual abuse’ against children

    Campaigners are warning teenagers and their parents about online grooming and sexual exploitation as schools break up for the summer.

  5. Liberia marks Safer Internet Day with crackdown on online child sexual abuse images and videos – supported by UK’s IWF

  6. IWF joins leading policing researchers to tackle online grooming and sexual imagery of children

    The findings will be ‘invaluable’ in turning the tide on the threat children are facing from online predators.

  7. Stability AI joins IWF’s mission to make internet a safer space for children

    The world’s leading independent open source generative AI company Stability AI, has partnered with the Internet Watch Foundation to tackle the creation of AI generated child sexual abuse imagery online.

  8. ‘The EU must live up to its promise to make the internet a safe place for children’

    IWF joins call to focus on effective solutions in fight against child sexual abuse online.

  9. Scottish Government partners with IWF to further enhance children’s safety online

    This will help to ensure the online safety of children and young people who use its national digital learning platform, Glow, to access a range of educational services.

  10. Registry steps up to tackle child sexual abuse online in partnership with IWF

    Domain .ME, the registry for the .ME domain extension, has partnered with the Internet Watch Foundation to help put an end to child sexual abuse imagery online

  11. Quickline joins fight to block child sexual abuse images online

    Quickline joins their nationwide initiative to provide a trusted and secure service to help protect people from exposure to child sexual abuse images online.

  12. New tool for under-18s to report nude photos of themselves online

    Under-18s who want nude pictures or videos of themselves removed from the internet can now report the images through an online tool.