The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) – a self-regulatory and charitable body set up to rid the internet of child sexual abuse images – has opened itself up to judgement by a top human rights lawyer.
Purple WiFi has become a member of Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) in order that users accessing one of its Purple Wifi hotspots are prevented from stumbling across known images and videos of child sexual abuse.
IWF Technical Projects Officer, Harriet Lester, blogs on the release of a mini documentary by BBC Three which looks at what it's like to view images and videos of child sexual abuse as a job.
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The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) launches its international work by announcing a partnership with Mauritius.