The Internet Watch Foundation’s (IWF) newest Member, Nomad Digital, brings the fight against online child sexual abuse images to the railways.
British adults would consider boycotting online brands which do not do enough to keep their services free of child sexual abuse images and videos.
Com Laude has joined forces with the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) to protect brands from infringements by criminals seeking to disseminate child sexual abuse images.
Sandvine is working with the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) to enable service providers globally to protect their customers from known images and videos of child sexual abuse.
Brightstar Ltd has become an Internet Watch Foundation Member to protect their business clients from exposure to online images and videos of child sexual abuse.
The capacity for horrific images of AI-generated child sexual abuse to be reproduced at scale was underlined by IWF in the lead-up to the UK government’s AI Safety Summit.
Minister praises work to find and remove images and videos of child sexual abuse from the internet, and says new legislation will aim to tackle the issue.
Learn how IWF's Hotline assessed over 424,000 reports and 1.2 million images in 2024 to combat online child sexual abuse.
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Research report by PIER at Anglia Ruskin University, providing insight into girls and their parents' understanding of self-generated CSAM.