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Angola takes vital step to remove child sexual abuse imagery from the internet by launching a public reporting system
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Zambia and IWF take an historic step to remove child sexual abuse imagery from the internet by launching a public reporting system
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Burundi takes vital step to remove child sexual abuse imagery from the internet by launching a public reporting system
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Global cash injection takes battle to end online child sexual abuse imagery to the next level
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IWF and UK Overseas Territories take a stand against online child sexual abuse imagery
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NetSupport and Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) partner up against child sexual abuse imagery online
From working with UK schools to protect students online, the software developer takes the next step and joins IWF in the fight against illegal content online.
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Charity raises alarm over surge in level of child sexual abuse imagery hosted in EU
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Online Safety Act: UK Tech Companies must now Tackle Illegal Harms including Child Sexual Abuse Imagery
As Ofcom’s Illegal Harms Codes come into force, platforms are required to implement robust measures to protect users from CSAM and illegal content.
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Renato Software joins IWF’s fight against child sexual abuse imagery online
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Tech breakthrough announced on the 20th anniversary of IWF’s first child sexual abuse imagery report
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AI – the power to harm and to help. New podcast episode from the IWF
This episode explores what needs to be done to try and control the explosion in harmful AI-generated child sexual abuse imagery.
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Our research
Research from the Internet Watch Foundation on online criminal content and in particular child sexual abuse imagery.