Research from the Internet Watch Foundation on online criminal content and in particular child sexual abuse imagery.
IWF research into how artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being used to create child sexual abuse imagery online
The Internet Watch Foundation work with a wide range of global partners to effectively find and remove online child sexual abuse imagery.
Find out how the Internet Watch Foundation works in partnership with global law enforcement to fight online child sexual abuse.
Find out how the Internet Watch Foundation works in partnership with INHOPE to tackle global child sexual abuse imagery online.
We've partnered with CHI to build capacity amongst international helpline staff to deal with online child sexual exploitation and abuse.
Every 5 Minutes our analysts in Cambridge find & remove an image or video online of a child suffering sexual abuse.
A list of where to report some of the other types of harmful content you may see online.
Advice and guidance for parents, carers or guardians about what you can do if a child is a victim of blackmail or 'sextortion' online.
Bitly became an IWF Member on 1 September 2023. They support us in our aims to eliminate online child sexual abuse.
OpenAI became an IWF Member on 1 April 2025. They support us in our aim to eliminate online child sexual abuse.
Pinterest became an IWF Member on 1 March 2025. They support us in our aim to eliminate online child sexual abuse.