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  1. IWF welcomes new online safety rules but warns more still needs to be done to make sure children are safe online

    The Age Appropriate Design Code sets out 15 standards that online services need to follow.

  2. The Online Safety Act (OSA) Explained

  3. IWF urges young people to get help as criminals target younger children in ‘sextortion’ scams

    Tamsin McNally, Hotline Manager at the IWF, appeared live on National BBC Breakfast news to warn about the increasing prevalence of “sextortion” online.

  4. The Internet Watch Foundation celebrates 10-year partnership with NetSupport to keep children safe online

    The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) is delighted to celebrate a decade of partnership with NetSupport

  5. IWF and RM celebrate 20th anniversary of partnership

  6. IWF CEO and Hotline Director win at PIER Excellence in Online Protection Awards

    IWF Chief Executive Susie Hargreaves OBE and Hotline Director Chris Hughes have respectively won awards for inspirational leadership, and for operational impact.

  7. Pinsent Masons' Move for a Safer Internet 2024

  8. Security Institute announces partnership with Internet Watch Foundation

    Security Institute announces partnership with Internet Watch Foundation

  9. KIDZONET joins the Internet Watch Foundation to strengthen child protection across digital networks

    KIDZONET joins the Internet Watch Foundation to integrate specialist CSAM-blocking intelligence across telecom, ISP and education networks worldwide.

  10. Internet Watch Foundation seeks ‘resilient’ candidates for unique leadership role

    New Head of Hotline role identified as ‘pivotal’ in the Internet Watch Foundation's mission to tackle child sexual abuse material online among growing threats such as AI generated imagery.

  11. Move for a Safer Internet: Three Years, Thousands of Minutes, and £60,000 Raised to Protect Children Online

    Three years ago, when Pinsent Masons set out to unite their communities to raise money for the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), no one could have predicted how far their idea would go or how many people would still be moving for the cause three years later.

  12. EU failure on temporary derogation puts children at risk

    The IWF warns that the EU’s failure to extend the temporary derogation will force platforms to halt proactive detection of child sexual abuse, putting children at serious risk.