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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.
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‘Unprecedented collaboration’ will help fight against online child sexual abuse
Sierra Leone’s President Dr. Julius Maada Bio “applauds” the launch, saying it is an “unprecedented collaboration in our preparedness to end internet sexual and other crimes against children.”
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‘Virtual’ launch of new Pakistan portal in response to Coronavirus restrictions
Despite travel bans, experts say there must be no delaying what could be a ‘significant’ move for children’s online safety.
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‘Vital ally’ joins fight against online child sexual abuse
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‘Vital’ child protection work sees top honour for IWF’s Susie Hargreaves
‘Vital’ child protection work sees top honour for IWF’s Susie Hargreaves - The NSPCC has made Ms Hargreaves an honorary member of the NSPCC council
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‘Vital’ new reporting portal boosts global fight against online child sexual abuse material
The UK’s Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) worked with the Comorian government to provide a place people can report online child sexual abuse material.
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‘Worst nightmares’ come true as predators are able to make thousands of new AI images of real child victims
AI-Generated Child Abuse Sexual Imagery Threatens to “Overwhelm” Internet
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“AI child sexual abuse imagery is not a future risk – it is a current and accelerating crisis”
IWF CEO Kerry Smith calls for complete EU ban of AI abuse content at high-level meeting of global experts in Rome
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“Our work protecting victims and survivors of child sexual abuse is a vital piece of the puzzle”
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“The time for talking is over, Europe requires firm effective action now.”
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“Trailblazing” partnership takes aim at criminals profiting from child sexual abuse online
PIR and IWF announce a new Extended Domain Name System Community Sponsorship - giving registries access to powerful tools to disrupt the distribution of child sexual abuse online.
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“We’ve got to get a grip on the epidemic on our open internet” - UK charity deals with record number of reports of online child sexual abuse material