Reporting Portals, from the Internet Watch Foundation, offer a country-specific mechanism for reporting online child sexual abuse imagery.
Pinsent Masons, a leading multinational law firm, partners with IWF to raise vital funds.
PIR and IWF announce a new Extended Domain Name System Community Sponsorship - giving registries access to powerful tools to disrupt the distribution of child sexual abuse online.
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.
Help IWF make the internet a safer place, protect victims of child sexual abuse and fulfil your CSR objectives through your company or organisation.
The Ukrainian portal shows the importance of international cooperation with our law enforcement colleagues.
OnlyFans in ‘groundbreaking’ partnership with Internet Watch Foundation - Content platform will share expertise and technical knowledge to help fight the spread of CSAM on the internet.
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.
The IWF and The African Partnership to End Violence Against Children worked together to raise awareness about online and offline child sexual abuse.
Safe Online has supported many of IWF’s projects, including the Reporting Portals project, the reThink chatbot project and the Reporting Portals evaluation. These tools are making the internet safer for all users.
A "pioneering" new partnership between the Internet Watch Foundation and MindGeek will offer a blueprint for how the adult industry can help in the fight against child sexual abuse material online.