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  1. Online child sex abuse material, boosted by AI, is outpacing Big Tech's regulation

    Watchdogs say its a "stark vision of the future."

  2. Girls aged 11-13 ‘more at risk of online grooming than ever before’

    Girls aged between 11 and 13 are more at risk of being groomed by sexual predators on the internet than ever before, new figures show.

  3. Children as young as three are being tricked into vile sex abuse with their brothers and sisters by online predators

    A YOUNG girl, aged between 11 and 13, playfully picks up her little sister and holds her naked body up to the camera.

  4. How the Internet Watch Foundation uses tech to tackle child abuse images online

    Tech Monitor spoke to the IWF’s chief technology officer Dan Sexton about how his team is developing bespoke software to support the charity’s work.

  5. 'Eyes of the world very much on Europe' as IWF welcomes progress on child safety measures in Brussels

    “We can not allow Europe to be a safe haven for these criminals who would exploit the worst abuse of vulnerable, innocent children. We are pleased to see some action is being taken"

  6. The IWF welcomes new Government strategy to tackle child sexual abuse

    “It is important that we not only look at the online element of these crimes but the impact that it also has on communities"

  7. ‘Virtual’ launch of new Pakistan portal in response to Coronavirus restrictions

    Despite travel bans, experts say there must be no delaying what could be a ‘significant’ move for children’s online safety.

  8. Financial Services company Western Union joins Internet Watch Foundation

    Western Union has teamed up with the Internet Watch Foundation to help eliminate child sexual abuse material online

  9. IWF begins 20th year with safeguarding event in Northern Ireland

    The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) and children’s charity, NSPCC Northern Ireland, host online safeguarding event in Belfast on 21 January.

  10. IWF Response to Prime Minister’s Statement

    This morning (22 July) the Prime Minister made a statement on government efforts to protect children online.

  11. £1million donation for child sexual abuse charity

    Google is donating £1million to the Internet Watch Foundation to boost its work removing online child sexual abuse content.

  12. The IWF partners with the International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children to launch portal to report child sexual abuse material

    The IWF partners with ICMEC to launch portal that allows anyone, anywhere to report child sexual abuse material online.