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  1. 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.

  2. 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’

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

  4. There is #NoSuchThing as child pornography. There is only child sexual abuse.

  5. Crawler

    Our intelligent web crawler uses pioneering technology to scan web pages on the internet searching out images and videos showing the sexual abuse of children so our analysts can work to have them removed.

  6. The shocking transcripts that reveal how groomers sexually abuse children in their own rooms

    Jordan King, reporter for Metro, looks at IWF transcripts showing actual conversations between online groomers and child victims

  7. Abuse material would cause 'untold damage', staying online for many years if it wasn’t for the IWF, Peer warns

    Speaking in the Lords, several Peers highlight the crucial work of the IWF and call for action from the Government to provide age-appropriate online safety advice.

  8. IWF applauds tech companies' commitment to continue scanning for child sexual abuse material despite new EU ePrivacy rules

    “Anything which weakens protections for children is unacceptable. Christmas is supposed to be a time where we look out for the youngest and most vulnerable. It is not the time to give predators a free pass to share videos of abuse and rape"

  9. Government must tackle sexual abuse and exploitation of girls ‘head on’ in VAWG Strategy, charities warn

    In an urgent letter to the Home Secretary, 10 leading children’s rights groups warn children ‘bear the brunt’ of sexual abuse both on and offline.

  10. The IWF and the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service collaborate on the largest child sexual abuse imagery case the Cayman Islands have ever seen

  11. Democratic Republic of Congo takes vital step to remove child sexual abuse imagery from the internet by launching a public reporting system

  12. 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.