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  1. Home Secretary foreword

    Home Secretary, The Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP, outlines the UK’s commitment to tackling online child sexual abuse and supporting the work of the IWF.

  2. Hotel industry giant unites with IWF to tackle child sexual abuse imagery online

    Global hotel chain Marriott International has joined the Internet Watch Foundation in the fight to stop child sexual abuse material online.

  3. Hotline assessment overview

    Learn how IWF's Hotline assessed over 424,000 reports and 1.2 million images in 2024 to combat online child sexual abuse.

  4. Hotline reports ‘shocking’ rise in the sextortion of boys

    There has been a “shocking” increase in reports of children tricked into sharing sexual images of themselves by abusers intent on extorting money or further imagery from their victims.

  5. How AI is being abused to create child sexual abuse imagery

    IWF research into how artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being used to create child sexual abuse imagery online

  6. How AI is worsening the dark world of child sex abuse imagery

    The amount of AI-generated child sexual abuse content is “chilling” and reaching a “tipping point”, according to the Internet Watch Foundation.

  7. How can children be protected from online sextortion fraud?

    Criminals are tricking young people into sending intimate images, then demanding money. Experts explain how to deal with these attacks.

  8. How can i best talk to my daughter about online predators?

    I worry about my 12-year-old daughter being approached by online predators. What’s the best way to talk to her about it?

  9. How IWF is engaging with Internet standards

  10. How Mozambique is turning the tide on child sexual abuse

  11. How online predators use privacy apps. New podcast episode from the IWF

    A new podcast from the IWF focuses on new research from Finnish child protection agency Suojellaan Lapsia which shows how offenders operate and the methods they use.

  12. How safeguarding software can help schools protect students – during lockdown and beyond