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  1. 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.

  2. How the Internet Watch Foundation uses tech to tackle child abuse images online

    Tech Monitor spoke to the IWF’s chief technology officer Dan Sexton about how his team is developing bespoke software to support the charity’s work.

  3. How the IWF helps victims and makes the internet a safer place

  4. How the sending of one photo led an 11-year-old girl to become a victim of physical sex abuse

    The girl sent a photo to a boy in her class before the image and her phone number were added to all-male online chat groups - she later started disappearing before being abused by "unknown men".

  5. How to join

    Apply to become a member of the Internet Watch Foundation.

  6. How we assess and remove content

    The processes IWF use to assess child sexual abuse imagery online and have it removed from the internet.

  7. How we build awareness , protect and influence

    Explore how IWF's 2024 campaigns, including 'Think Before You Share' and 'Report Remove', raise awareness and support victims of online child sexual abuse.

  8. How we protect our people

    Discover how IWF safeguards the wellbeing of its staff and analysts, ensuring a supportive environment while tackling online child sexual abuse.

  9. How we work with companies

    Discover how IWF collaborates with global companies to remove child sexual abuse imagery, offering tools, insights, and support to protect children online.

  10. How your support makes a difference

    It's only thanks to our supporters, donors and fundraisers that we're able to continue and expand our work to seek out and remove online child sexual abuse.

  11. Human Digital

  12. Human Rights Audit

    In January 2014, the Internet Watch Foundation published a human rights audit carried out by former Director of Public Prosecutions Lord Ken Macdonald.