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  1. Reports assessment

    In 2024, IWF assessed over 424,000 reports, confirming 291,273 contained or linked to child sexual abuse imagery, with 91% being 'self-generated' content.

  2. Analysis by severity

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

  3. Analysis by age

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

  4. Site types

    Explore how different website types are exploited to host child sexual abuse imagery, highlighting trends and challenges in online safety efforts.

  5. Unique domain frequency trends

    Explore IWF's 2024 analysis of unique domains used to host child sexual abuse imagery, highlighting increases and commercial exploitation trends.

  6. Second-level domain analysis

    Explore IWF's 2024 analysis of second-level domains used to host child sexual abuse imagery, highlighting trends and efforts to disrupt criminal activity.

  7. Commercial URLs

    Explore IWF's 2024 findings on commercial websites distributing child sexual abuse imagery, including payment methods and efforts to disrupt such networks.

  8. Commercial dark web URLs

    Explore IWF's 2024 findings on commercial dark web sites distributing child sexual abuse imagery, highlighting challenges in detection and takedown efforts.

  9. Commercial disguised websites

    Explore how commercial disguised websites conceal child sexual abuse imagery behind legal content, complicating detection and takedown efforts.

  10. IWF URL List

    Discover how IWF's dynamic URL list helps prevent access to known child sexual abuse imagery, supporting global efforts to protect children online.

  11. How we work with companies

    Discover how IWF collaborates with global companies to remove child sexual abuse imagery, offering tools, insights, and support to protect children online.

  12. Our Members

    Explore how IWF Members, including tech firms, ISPs and financial institutions, collaborate to combat online child sexual abuse imagery globally.