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IWF 'at the heart' of national response to fighting indecent images of children, report says
The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) today (12 March) published its report into the growing problem of “online-facilitated child sexual abuse”.
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Record number of images showing children being sexually abused removed by UK internet charity
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India’s Online IWF Portal passes milestone of 1000 Reports
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Fight against online child sexual abuse content is being won in the UK, but the global threat remains as big as ever, report says
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IWF calls on MPs to ‘rise above’ Westminster chaos as IICSA highlights ‘incalculable’ damage from online child sexual abuse
The internet is “magnifying” risks of sexual abuse for children a major new report has warned.
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The IWF relies on strong partnerships with the tech industry
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Online crime – a lucrative business
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IWF’s role in using technology to create a safer global internet
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One Step Ahead
Amid growing new trends – such as the first reports of child sexual abuse material generated by artificial intelligence (AI) – we are calling on this Parliament to help us get One Step Ahead and take the necessary action to tackle child sexual abuse online.
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OnlyFans in ‘groundbreaking’ partnership with Internet Watch Foundation
OnlyFans in ‘groundbreaking’ partnership with Internet Watch Foundation - Content platform will share expertise and technical knowledge to help fight the spread of CSAM on the internet.
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IWF urges Apple not to abandon new plans to help keep children safe online
The Internet Watch Foundation is supporting calls for Apple not to abandon new plans to help keep children safe online.
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‘Definite jump’ as hotline sees 50% increase in public reports of online child sexual abuse during lockdown
IWF analysts have worked through the coronavirus lockdown to make sure children are kept safe.