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Child sexual abuse content increasingly being ‘masked’ online to hide crimes – latest global data
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IWF and UK Overseas Territories take a stand against online child sexual abuse imagery
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New study reveals child sexual abuse content as top online concern and potentially 1.5m adults have stumbled upon it
More people in Britain are concerned about websites showing the sexual abuse of children than other types of illegal, illicit or‘harmful’ internet content. However, more than half of people in Britain currently say that they either wouldn’t know how to report it if they were to encounter it (40%) or would just ignore it (12%).
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New IWF Member aims to 'help find innovative solutions' to the spread of online child sexual abuse material
Today (November 12) Global cyber security provider F-Secure announces it has joined the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) as a Member.
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IWF analysts finding fifteen times more child sexual abuse content online than they were ten years ago
Expert analysts have taken action against 200,000 websites containing child sexual abuse material
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Children coerced to insert household objects into themselves – including a toothbrush and a recorder – for online predators’ pleasure
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IWF joins high-level ECLAG event on how to fight child sexual abuse online effectively
ECLAG high-level event on March 20 in Brussels will discuss what vital new EU legislation needs in order to be effective.
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Online safeguards ‘never more important’ as ‘shocking’ figures reveal number of adults who pose sexual risk to children
IWF urges the implementation of technological safeguards to protect children, as ‘shocking’ figures from the UK’s National Crime Agency show 830,000 adults who pose some degree of sexual risk to children.
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How online predators use privacy apps. New podcast episode from the IWF
A new podcast from the IWF focuses on new research from Finnish child protection agency Suojellaan Lapsia which shows how offenders operate and the methods they use.
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Local organisation, local impact: Qualcomm Foundation supports the fight against child sexual abuse online in Cambridge
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Working with online payments services – finding ways of stopping commercial child sexual abuse imagery
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Statement: In response to the Home Office announcement on IWF online child sexual abuse imagery data collection