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  1. Byron Review 2007

    Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) - response to the Byron Review

  2. Non-Photographic Visual Depictions

    IWF response to the consultation on government paper on their plans to criminalise the possession of non-photographic images of child sexual abuse.

  3. EvolveODM joins the Internet Watch Foundation as its newest Member

    EvolveODM, the location based WiFi providers, have become the Internet Watch Foundation’s (IWF) latest Member in its mission to eradicate child sexual abuse imagery online.

  4. Roll up, roll up! Last chance to join IWF and Banco Santander’s first ever hackathon!

  5. IWF welcomes online protections as MP says there could be up to 90 online sexual offences against children every day

    The Internet Watch Foundation has welcomed moves to help protect children online.

  6. No more excuses.

  7. EU co-funding

    IWF used to receive some funding from the European Union’s EU Safer Internet Programme. This is now provided by Nominet.

  8. The Walt Disney Co.

  9. Commercial dark web URLs

    Explore IWF's 2024 findings on commercial dark web sites distributing child sexual abuse imagery, highlighting challenges in detection and takedown efforts.

  10. Everton FC team up with UK Safer Internet Centre in a first for British football

  11. IWF 'leading the fight' as study finds UK is world leader in online safety innovation

    An independent study, Safer technology, safer users: The UK as a world leader in Safety Tech, has found there has been “significant growth” within the UK’s safety tech sector

  12. Susie Hargreaves states the IWF is proud to support Global Summit

    On Wednesday 10 and Thursday 11 December 2014, representatives from over 50 countries meet in London for the We Protect global summit. The Internet Watch Foundation will be in attendance for both days.