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We help registries stop their top-level domains (TLDs) from being abused and used to host criminal child sexual abuse imagery.
After years of ignoring pleas to sign up to child protection schemes, the controversial messaging app Telegram has agreed to work with an internationally recognised body to stop the spread of child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
Child protection groups warn there’s nothing to stop imagery sent to Edwards from spreading further on WhatsApp.
The Home Office said fake images are being used to blackmail children and force them to livestream further abuse.
The Internet Watch Foundation says criminal gangs are finding ‘safe havens’ to harbour abuse imagery in EU countries.