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  1. EU Parliament deal is an unacceptable compromise on children’s safety online, warns child rights coalition

    The Internet Watch Foundation is joining ECLAG coalition partners in a statement urging EU policymakers ‘to not fail children, victims and survivors and adopt ambitious measures to effectively protect children from sexual abuse and grooming.’

  2. How sick predators are forcing kids into recording their own sex abuse videos while their parents sit downstairs unaware

    With cuddly toys scattered around her, schoolgirl Becky fixes her eyes on the screen in front of her as she's directed to perform a series of sickening sexual acts by vile paedophiles.

  3. Encryption Vs. Privacy: In Conversation with Professor Hany Farid

    Professor Hany Farid speaks to IWF about Encryption Vs. Privacy as part of their new podcast series on child sexual abuse imagery online.

  4. IWF CEO, Susie Hargreaves OBE, on Times Radio

    Susie speaks to Aasmah Mir about the increase in self-generated child sexual abuse online amongst 7-to-10 year olds

  5. Types of IWF partnerships

    Everything we do at the IWF to stop child sexual abuse imagery online is only possible thanks to the amazing partnerships we have with companies and organisations.

  6. Our podcast

    Our podcast tells the story of online child sexual abuse through the words of victims, the people fighting it, police, tech companies & even perpetrators.

  7. Payment Brand Alerts

    Help protect your legitimate financial service brand from being used for payments online for criminal child sexual abuse imagery.

  8. Donate

    Make a one-off or regular donation to the IWF online to help us make the internet a safer place and protect victims of child sexual abuse.

  9. Annual Data & Insights Report 2024

    Explore IWF's 2024 report detailing efforts to combat online child sexual abuse imagery, featuring key data, trends and collaborative initiatives.

  10. Highlights of the Year

    Explore key achievements from IWF in 2024, including global collaborations, technological advancements and efforts to combat online child sexual abuse.

  11. Where our reports come from

    Learn how IWF's 2024 reports originate from public submissions, partners and proactive searches to combat online child sexual abuse.

  12. Site types

    Explore how different website types are exploited to host child sexual abuse imagery, highlighting trends and challenges in online safety efforts.