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New Moroccan portal will play ‘crucial’ role in fighting ‘plague’ of child sexual abuse on the internet
‘The launch of the IWF Reporting Portal in Morocco constitutes a safe, easily accessible and efficient way to contribute to the eradication of this plague that threatens children behind their screens.’
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'Game-changing’ chatbot to target people trying to access child sexual abuse online
The aim is for the new chatbot to 'target' users before they actually commit a criminal offence.
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IWF works with international partners as Government says there can be ‘no safe space’ for online child sexual abuse
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New ‘weapon’ in fight against online child sexual abuse to help protect children in Haiti
‘Wherever criminals seek to make children victims, and wherever children risk being harmed by the proliferation of this evil material, people must come together to fight it. That is exactly what has happened here in Haiti’
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‘Significant breakthrough’ as IWF analysts crack code used by predators to share child sexual abuse material online
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Malawi takes vital step to remove online child sexual abuse from the internet by launching a public reporting system
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U.S.-based Social Sentinel and Internet Watch Foundation to accelerate the removal of child sexual abuse material on social media.
Internet Watch Foundation’s (IWF) newest Member to alert safety and security officials of illegal online content on social media, in real-time.
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The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) has identified twice as many child sexual abuse webpages this year, compared to last year
The reason for the increase is due to the IWF’s new ability to proactively search for the criminal content.
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IWF joins with partners to transform the global response for victims and survivors of online child sexual abuse
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IWF Deputy CEO Fred Langford awarded an Honorary Doctorate for his child protection work
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100,000th milestone for internet charity
100,000 child sexual abuse webpages have been actioned thanks to the work of the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF).
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‘The EU must live up to its promise to make the internet a safe place for children’
IWF joins call to focus on effective solutions in fight against child sexual abuse online.