The processes IWF use to assess child sexual abuse imagery online and have it removed from the internet.
Reporting Portals, from the Internet Watch Foundation, offer a country-specific mechanism for reporting online child sexual abuse imagery.
Advice and guidance for young people, adults and parents/carers about online risks related to child sexual abuse, grooming and sextortion.
Chair Catherine Brown reflects on IWF’s 2024 work to tackle online child sexual abuse and expand international impact.
Learn how IWF compiles and analyses data to combat online child sexual abuse, with a focus on transparency and impact in the 2024 report.
Learn how IWF assesses and categorises imagery to create hashes that help prevent the spread of child sexual abuse content online.
Explore IWF's 2024 findings on the sex of victims in child sexual abuse imagery, highlighting trends and challenges in online safety efforts.
Learn how IWF combats sexually coerced extortion, a growing online threat where children are blackmailed using intimate images.
Explore how IWF's technology advancements, including the Multichild feature, enhance detection and removal of child sexual abuse imagery online.
Explore definitions of terms and acronyms used in the IWF 2024 Annual Report, aiding understanding of online child protection efforts.
How the IWF works on international policy to raise awareness of the issues relating to child sexual abuse imagery online.
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