Blogging from a global summit on child sexual exploitation in Abu Dhabi, Susie discusses how the IWF is helping countries around the world tackle child sexual abuse imagery online.
National Charity NWG Network asks all to unite against child sexual exploitation for the National Child Sexual Exploitation Awareness Day 2015
New data released by the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) shows almost 20,000 webpages of child sexual abuse imagery in the first half of 2022 included ‘self-generated’ content of 7- to 10-year-old children.
‘We know viewing images and videos of child sexual abuse is not a victimless crime. Some of the worst abuse is perpetrated against children’.
SS8 will be allowed to use the IWF’s Hash List in software that is used by law enforcement agencies around the world.
“It is important that we not only look at the online element of these crimes but the impact that it also has on communities"
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As the Online Safety Bill becomes the Online Safety Act, the Internet Watch Foundation looks at what is next.
Internet Watch Foundation finds 3,000 AI-made abuse images breaking UK law.
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.
‘Protected by Mediocean’, a leading solution for holistic ad verification has joined the Internet Watch Foundation to strengthen safeguards in the digital media supply chain and help protect children online.