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  1. « Les images d’enfants victimes de violences sexuelles générées par l’IA prolongent la souffrance des victimes »

    Le directeur de l’Internet Watch Foundation, Derek Ray-Hill, alerte, dans une tribune au « Monde », sur la production d’images pédocriminelles grâce à l’intelligence artificielle et sur la nécessité de les criminaliser.

  2. IWF welcomes Ofcom duties, but warns more needed to realise ‘hopes of a safer internet’

  3. Talk Trust Empower

    Research report by PIER at Anglia Ruskin University, providing insight into girls and their parents' understanding of self-generated CSAM.

  4. Pixels from a Crime Scene: Fears new generation of young British men is driving demand for videos and images of child sexual abuse

  5. Move for a Safer Internet: Three Years, Thousands of Minutes, and £60,000 Raised to Protect Children Online

    Three years ago, when Pinsent Masons set out to unite their communities to raise money for the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), no one could have predicted how far their idea would go or how many people would still be moving for the cause three years later.

  6. Telegram U-turns and joins child safety scheme

    After years of ignoring pleas to sign up to child protection schemes, the controversial messaging app Telegram has agreed to work with an internationally recognised body to stop the spread of child sexual abuse material (CSAM).

  7. Telegram ignored outreach from child safety watchdogs before CEO's arrest, groups say

    Telegram’s CEO was arrested in relation to an investigation into an unnamed person involving claims of “complicity” in distributing child sexual abuse material.

  8. AI-generated child sexual abuse

  9. Non-photographic child sexual abuse

  10. IWF warns possessing indecent images of children is ‘always a crime’ after senior Police officer is convicted

  11. Draft report on vital EU proposal to stop child sexual abuse welcomed as ‘strong and balanced’

    IWF signs open letter applauding LIBE Committee’s report and supports calls for amendments that will more concretely ensure child safety online.

  12. IWF and EU partners march in Brussels to demand action on vital child sexual abuse regulation

    A Europe-wide coalition of survivors, young people and child protection organisations took to the streets in hazmat suits calling on EU leaders to ‘clean up the internet’