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IWF Hash List announcement at Global Summit
Phased implementation of the IWF Hash List, nets nearly 19,000 child sexual abuse images.
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Child Safety Online must be a priority
13 organisations launch campaign to stop the spread of child sexual abuse material online
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New IWF members aim to help fight to rid the internet of child sexual abuse images and videos
Online advertising company ExoClick joins the IWF as a member.
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‘Historic moment’ as Argentina launches its first reporting portal to report images and videos of child sexual abuse
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Liberia marks Safer Internet Day with crackdown on online child sexual abuse images and videos – supported by UK’s IWF
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The United Republic of Tanzania launches IWF Reporting Portal for online images and videos of child sexual abuse
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What’s the biggest problem on the internet? Images of child sexual abuse and grooming, say UK young men.
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Namibia launches IWF reporting portal for online images and videos of child sexual abuse
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Uses of IntelliGrade
Technology companies can use our growing list of IntelliGrade hashes to stop the upload, sharing and storage of known child sexual abuse imagery on their platforms.
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Children warned about sharing explicit images
A new campaign warning children of the dangers of sharing sexually explicit images and videos has been launched, with an appeal for parents and young people to openly discuss these issues.
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Interim CEO's foreword
Interim CEO Derek Ray-Hill reflects on IWF's 2024 efforts to combat online child abuse and enhance global safety measures.
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A sporting twist for a serious cause – working together to stop child sexual abuse online
Pinsent Masons, a leading multinational law firm, partners with IWF to raise vital funds.