Boost for children’s online safety as Welsh Government becomes first Government to join IWF. Welsh language resources will help children spot the signs of online grooming and abuse.
Thousands of images and videos of child sexual abuse could be going undetected because internet analysts’ time is being taken up dealing with “false reports”, experts warn.
Hannah Swirsky, Head of Policy and Public Affairs at IWF, sets out why AI is an issue for anyone whose images appear online.
British adults would consider boycotting online brands which do not do enough to keep their services free of child sexual abuse images and videos.
Advice on what you can do if you've received a spam email claiming to be from the IWF. We do not recommend responding to these emails or clicking any links.
Rightside Registry will take the IWF Domain Alert Service so they are immediately notified of illegal activity.
'This is an important step in ensuring our world-leading expertise can be quickly drawn upon by police and law enforcement the world over.'
The series of videos was created in collaboration with five governments, six companies and numerous NGOs within a two-week period.