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  1. Useful links

    Our work specifically relates to images and videos showing child sexual abuse online. Here are useful links if you need help with something else.

  2. Report Remove

    Report Remove is a joint tool by IWF and Childline that helps young people report and remove intimate images shared online without consent.

  3. New tool empowers children and young people to stop spread of nude images online

    Childline and the IWF launch new tool to help young people remove nude images that have been shared online

  4. India’s Online IWF Portal passes milestone of 1000 Reports

  5. Report Remove

    IWF and NSPCC's Report Remove can support a young person in reporting sexual images shared online and enables them to get the image removed if it is illegal.

  6. Where our reports come from

    Learn how IWF's 2024 reports originate from public submissions, partners and proactive searches to combat online child sexual abuse.

  7. Chairs' foreword

    Chair Catherine Brown reflects on IWF’s 2024 work to tackle online child sexual abuse and expand international impact.

  8. Interim CEO's foreword

    Interim CEO Derek Ray-Hill reflects on IWF's 2024 efforts to combat online child abuse and enhance global safety measures.

  9. Key notes

    Discover key updates in IWF's 2024 report, including new data analysis tags, methodology refinements and expert-reviewed insights.

  10. Data and insights

    Explore IWF's 2024 data on online child sexual abuse imagery, highlighting key trends, challenges and collaborative efforts to enhance online safety.

  11. Analysis by severity

    Discover how IWF classifies child sexual abuse imagery by severity, using UK Sentencing Council guidelines to inform removal and prevention efforts.

  12. Analysis by age

    Explore how IWF analyses child sexual abuse imagery by age group, highlighting trends and challenges in identifying and removing illegal content.