Professor Hany Farid speaks to IWF about Encryption Vs. Privacy as part of their new podcast series on child sexual abuse imagery online.
Everything we do at the IWF to stop child sexual abuse imagery online is only possible thanks to the amazing partnerships we have with companies and organisations.
How the Internet Watch Foundation started in 1996 and how it's leading the fight against child sexual abuse imagery online today.
Help protect your legitimate financial service brand from being used for payments online for criminal child sexual abuse imagery.
Fee structure for becoming a member of the IWF and having access to our tech tools to protect your networks and services from child sexual abuse imagery online.
Defend your VPN (Virtual Private Network) customers from known child sexual abuse imagery through corporate membership with the Internet Watch Foundation.
Explore IWF's 2024 report detailing efforts to combat online child sexual abuse imagery, featuring key data, trends and collaborative initiatives.
Explore IWF's 2024 data on online child sexual abuse imagery, highlighting key trends, challenges and collaborative efforts to enhance online safety.
In 2024, IWF assessed over 424,000 reports, confirming 291,273 contained or linked to child sexual abuse imagery, with 91% being 'self-generated' content.
Discover how IWF classifies child sexual abuse imagery by severity, using UK Sentencing Council guidelines to inform removal and prevention efforts.