The IWF's role regarding government legislation on the possession of non-photographic visual depictions of the sexual abuse of children.
The girl sent a photo to a boy in her class before the image and her phone number were added to all-male online chat groups - she later started disappearing before being abused by "unknown men".
This episode explores what needs to be done to try and control the explosion in harmful AI-generated child sexual abuse imagery.
Research from the Internet Watch Foundation on online criminal content and in particular child sexual abuse imagery.
The Internet Watch Foundation work with a wide range of global partners to effectively find and remove online child sexual abuse imagery.
Find out how the Internet Watch Foundation works in partnership with INHOPE to tackle global child sexual abuse imagery online.
How we work internationally to tackle online child sexual abuse imagery at a global scale.
Reporting Portals, from the Internet Watch Foundation, offer a country-specific mechanism for reporting online child sexual abuse imagery.
Pioneering technology from the Internet Watch Foundation to help the internet community rid the internet of child sexual abuse imagery.
Real-time notifications for cryptocurrency companies when a virtual currency is being used to buy child sexual abuse imagery.
Lists and notifications of confirmed child sexual abuse imagery being hosted on newsgroup services.
Explore IWF's 2024 findings on the sex of victims in child sexual abuse imagery, highlighting trends and challenges in online safety efforts.