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  1. Pinterest

    Pinterest became an IWF Member on 1 March 2025. They support us in our aim to eliminate online child sexual abuse.

  2. Site types

  3. UK Safer Internet Centre

    The Internet Watch Foundation partners with Childnet International and SWGfL in the UK Safer Internet Centre (UKSIC).

  4. ‘Something’s not right!’ Two well-known faces & one creative approach to engage with young people on the sensitive issue of online child sexual abuse

  5. Paedophile Hugh Nelson who made AI child abuse images from real pictures sent to him jailed for 18 years in 'deeply horrifying' landmark case

    The images that Nelson made have been linked back to real children around the world. In some cases, he then went on to encourage his clients to rape and sexually assault the youngsters.

  6. IntelliGrade FAQs

    What you need to know about IntelliGrade, our powerful new tool helping companies and law enforcement bodies to fight back against online child sexual abuse images and videos.

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  8. IWF welcomes progress in the fight against online child sexual abuse content

    Today (18 November 2013) the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) attended a summit hosted by the Prime Minister to discuss the fight against online child sexual abuse content.

  9. MEPs must support child sexual abuse legislation as criminals target Europe

    As new data shows EU servers are being targeted by criminals to host this imagery, EU legislators must pass vital new legislation to get a grip on the worsening situation and prevent the abuse of EU servers by criminals profiting off child sexual abuse imagery, writes Susie Hargreaves.

  10. Call for renewed funding for UK Safer Internet Centre as new online safety legislation published

    “It’s a heart-breaking milestone and a reminder, if it was ever needed, that the need for a safer internet has never been more urgent."

  11. IWF sounds alarm for young people and parents as sharing of nudes becomes ‘normalised’ in UK schools

    A new national campaign features suggestive images of fruit, while radio ads feature Cunk on Earth star Diane Morgan.

  12. White Bullet collaborates with Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) to reduce child sexual exploitation online

    IWF and Cyber safety technology company, White Bullet, announce their collaboration to stop the monetisation of child sexual abuse images and videos through digital advertising.