The IWF's role regarding government legislation on the possession of non-photographic visual depictions of the sexual abuse of children.
Paedophiles are using artificial intelligence (AI) to ‘de-age’ celebrities and create images of them as children.
Senior writer at WIRED, Matt Burgess, looks into Pornhub trialling a new automated tool that pushes CSAM-searchers to seek help for their online behaviour
IWF supports the Online Safety Act by helping adult sites detect, remove, and prevent child sexual abuse imagery online.
The ‘world first’ standards will help to ‘set and raise’ standards to prevent the upload and distribution of online child sexual abuse imagery.
100,000 child sexual abuse webpages have been actioned thanks to the work of the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF).
MEP Javier Zarzalejos has visited the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) on a fact-finding mission for the European Parliament.
In a review of material posted on the dark web, the Internet Watch Foundation found that deepfakes featuring children were becoming more extreme.
The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) warns of a "shocking" rise of primary school children being coerced into performing sexually online.
Internet Watch Foundation says ‘worrying’ trend shows criminals are casting their nets wider to trap victims.
The Internet Watch Foundation has announced it will offer a new safety tool to smaller sites for free to help fight online harms.
Internet Watch Foundation report shows 380% increase in illegal AI-generated imagery in 2024, most of it ‘category A’.