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  1. Elliptic

  2. Elliptic joins IWF to prevent the financing of child exploitation through cryptocurrencies and blockchain infrastructure

    Elliptic, a global leader in digital asset decisioning, has partnered with the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) to strengthen efforts in preventing the financing of child sexual abuse images and videos through cryptocurrencies and blockchain infrastructure.

  3. Emma Hardy

    Emma joined the IWF in April 2011. She leads IWF's media relations work, marketing, digital communications and manages the public affairs team.

  4. Emma Lewell-Buck MP

  5. Encryption Vs. Privacy: In Conversation with Professor Hany Farid

    Professor Hany Farid speaks to IWF about Encryption Vs. Privacy as part of their new podcast series on child sexual abuse imagery online.

  6. Encryption: ‘We must have equivalency; It’s all about the implementation’

    By Fred Langford, IWF Deputy CEO and CTO

  7. End-to-end encryption and keeping your child safe online

    A guide for parents and carers from the Internet Watch Foundation and our partners at the Home Office. Available in English and Welsh.

  8. Enea AdaptiveMobile Security

  9. ENEA Openwave

  10. Epoch Payments Becomes IWF Member

    Epoch Payment Solutions joins IWF membership this May to support their efforts to curtail the availability of commercial child abuse imagery.

  11. EU

    How the IWF works with the EU on policy to make children safer online. Includes Policy Briefs and Consultations.

  12. EU a ‘toxic warehouse’ of child sexual abuse, as lawmakers urged to ‘get a grip’ on spiralling problem

    The most extreme child sexual abuse imagery hosted in the EU is “spiralling out of control” as lawmakers are urged to clamp down on criminals using the continent as a toxic warehouse for dangerous material.