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  1. Check Point

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

  2. Jisc

    Jisc became an IWF Member on 1 May 2003. They support us in our aim to eliminate online child sexual abuse.

  3. AppLogic Networks

    AppLogic Networks became an IWF member on 1 September 2013. They support us in our aim to eliminate online child sexual abuse.

  4. Smart

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

  5. Our international work

    How we work internationally to tackle online child sexual abuse imagery at a global scale.

  6. Benefits of membership

    Benefits of becoming a member company of the Internet Watch Foundation.

  7. Discord steps up bid to rid internet of ‘appalling’ child sexual abuse imagery

    ‘There can be no safe place for these criminals to operate. Children deserve a safer and happier internet.’

  8. Bitly acts to enhance user safety with new IWF partnership

    Bitly Inc. partners with the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) to detect and block child sexual abuse material.

  9. Link management platform Rebrandly joins the IWF

    Link management platform Rebrandly joins the IWF to support the “critical mission” to identify and remove child sexual abuse from the internet.

  10. Telegram joins IWF in child sexual abuse imagery crackdown

  11. New ally bolsters IWF mission to stop spread of child sexual abuse imagery online

  12. Fees

    Fee structure for becoming a member of the IWF and having access to our tech tools to protect your networks and services from child sexual abuse imagery online.