The portal gives people in El Salvador a safe, anonymous place to report child sexual abuse material if they accidentally find it online.
A new report published by the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Social Media.
The .cc internet domain for the Cocos (Keeling) Islands should be claimed by the Australian government to stop it being abused by scammers and people hosting child abuse websites.
Internet Watch Foundation says amount of material showing most extreme form of sexual abuse has doubled since 2020
Learn how upload prevention stops child sexual abuse material (CSAM) from spreading on encrypted platforms while safeguarding user privacy.
The IWF and The African Partnership to End Violence Against Children worked together to raise awareness about online and offline child sexual abuse.
IWF warns full effects of lockdown are only now becoming apparent as younger children are groomed into sexual abuse online.
“Anything that helps make the internet a safer place for children and helps in the fight against online child sexual abuse material is a good thing".
The IWF is urging parents and carers to spot the dangers as a new Government-backed campaign aims to boost child safety.
Messaging app Telegram will deploy new tools to prevent the spread of images of child sexual abuse after teaming up with the Internet Watch Foundation.