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  1. 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

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. How can i best talk to my daughter about online predators?

    I worry about my 12-year-old daughter being approached by online predators. What’s the best way to talk to her about it?

  5. Safehire.ai joins IWF to reinforce digital safeguarding in recruitment

    New Member Safehire.ai says the organisation is proud to join the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) as it strengthens a shared mission to protect children from online harm.

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    Make a one-off or regular donation to the IWF online to help us make the internet a safer place and protect victims of child sexual abuse.

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  8. IWF welcomes new measures to keep children safe from sexual predators on the internet

    The Voluntary Principles to Counter Online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse are a set of 11 actions tech firms should take to ensure children are not sexually exploited on their platforms.

  9. How the IWF helps victims and makes the internet a safer place

  10. Children may be at greater risk of grooming during coronavirus pandemic as IWF braces for spike in public reports

    Analysts at the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) are preparing for an increase in public reporting of criminal material as a result of millions of people self-isolating at home.

  11. Boost for children’s online safety as Welsh Government becomes first Government to join IWF

    Boost for children’s online safety as Welsh Government becomes first Government to join IWF. Welsh language resources will help children spot the signs of online grooming and abuse.

  12. New Online Harms measures welcomed as IWF insists children's welfare must always come first

    “Firms must do all they can to keep users, particularly children, safe and to stop any illegal content from spreading on their platforms but the legislation must support them in doing that"