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  1. So socking simple

    IWF wants to help young people stay safe online by making sure you know what to do if you accidentally see sexual images or videos of someone you think might be under 18.

  2. Latest Internet Watch Foundation report shows Europe now hosts 60% of child sexual abuse webpages

  3. Child sexual abuse content increasingly being ‘masked’ online to hide crimes – latest global data

  4. ‘Disturbing’ rise in videos of children who have been groomed into filming their own abuse

  5. ‘Appalling’ rise of ‘devious’ criminals tricking children into sexually abusing themselves on camera

    New IWF data reveals a startling increase in ‘self-generated’ material where children have been tricked or groomed by predators.

  6. ‘It’s a window into the child’s abuse. Thank goodness there is a stop button for us.’ A day in the life of an IWF analyst

    Cambridgeshire mum Lillian* has one of the most unusual and, sometimes, harrowing jobs in the world.

  7. Analyst's ‘hunch’ leads to British schoolgirl’s rescue from online child sexual abuse

    An IWF analyst’s instincts told him he could act quickly to intervene after he received an anonymous tip off.

  8. Is this the UK’s toughest job?

  9. Young men in London least likely in the UK to think child sex abuse imagery is the biggest problem on the internet

  10. Europe remains ‘global hub’ for hosting of online child sexual abuse material

    Europe remains the world’s largest hoster of child sexual abuse imagery with 62% of known images and videos being traced to a European Union country* in 2021.

  11. Pornhub: Data out of context tells us nothing.

    We have a powerful sense of mission, with clarity, focus and purpose to our work. Our one single task – beyond all else – is the elimination of child sexual abuse material online.

  12. Our participation at the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse