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Internet Watch Foundation finds 3,000 AI-made abuse images breaking UK law.
Young children are now more exposed to being groomed online due to a reliance on tech devices in lockdown, a charity has claimed.
Every time someone in the UK searched for child abuse material on Pornhub, a chatbot appeared and told them how to get help.
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Internet Watch Foundation is proudly adds name to two new campaigns focusing on improving the response to child sexual abuse in the EU
The series of videos was created in collaboration with five governments, six companies and numerous NGOs within a two-week period.
The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) welcomes today’s report from the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee and the attention it draws to the impact of online harms on children and young people. Our CEO Susie Hargreaves OBE was pleased to appear before the inquiry last year to help inform its deliberations.
The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) is urging Ministers to act swiftly and ensure world-leading legislation to protect children online is not put at risk by further Government delays.
Natterhub's Caroline Allams offers practical tips to help protect your children online
There has been a “shocking” increase in reports of children tricked into sharing sexual images of themselves by abusers intent on extorting money or further imagery from their victims.
IWF’s 2024 analysis shows how top-level domains are misused to host child sexual abuse imagery, revealing key trends and safety concerns.