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  1. Two new international reporting portals in Zimbabwe and Ukraine will help find and remove child sexual abuse on the internet

    The portals, including the IWF's first in Europe, will allow people to report child sexual abuse material to the IWF should they stumble across it online

  2. WePROTECT Industry Event 2015 highlights importance of partnerships

    Nicky Peachment, IWF Commercial Relationship Manager, reflects on the WePROTECT Industry Event 2015 and how, eventhough there remains much work to be done, the internet industry has made significant steps forward in fighting online child sexual abuse.

  3. Call for Guatemalan people to 'denounce' online child sexual abuse as new portal launches

    The IWF worked alongside the Ministerio Público o Fiscalía General, (Public Prosecutor’s Office), to set up the portal, with extra support from the Office Against Child trafficking of Guatemala and crucial help from UNODC (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime).

  4. Study ‘risks decades of progress’ in fight against child sexual abuse online

    Impact assessment criticising EU proposal to tackle child sexual abuse material shows ‘gaps in knowledge and understanding of key issues’, IWF warns

  5. Campaign launches as new report finds girls at worsening risk of grooming from sexual predators online

    New analysis in the IWF’s annual report shows 11-13 year old girls are increasingly at risk of grooming and coercion at the hands of online predators

  6. Record applications for tough jobs

    A RECORD number of applications have been received for seven analyst jobs assessing potentially criminal content on the internet.

  7. AI-generated child sexual abuse imagery reaching ‘tipping point’, says watchdog

    Internet Watch Foundation says illegal AI-made content is becoming more prevalent on open web with high level of sophistication.

  8. How AI is worsening the dark world of child sex abuse imagery

    The amount of AI-generated child sexual abuse content is “chilling” and reaching a “tipping point”, according to the Internet Watch Foundation.

  9. Our research

    Research from the Internet Watch Foundation on online criminal content and in particular child sexual abuse imagery.

  10. Where to report non child sexual abuse

    A list of where to report some of the other types of harmful content you may see online.

  11. Imagery assessment

    Learn how IWF assesses and categorises imagery to create hashes that help prevent the spread of child sexual abuse content online.

  12. Brexit and international challenges on agenda for MP visit