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  1. IWF applauds ExpressVPN initiative to tackle dedicated child sexual abuse websites

    New Internet Watch Foundation Member develops purpose-built tool that effectively balances online privacy and online safety

  2. Emma Hardy

    Emma joined the IWF in April 2011. She leads IWF's media relations work, marketing, digital communications and manages the public affairs team.

  3. Hashing insights

    Discover our hashing data in the 2025 Annual Data & Insights Report. We analyse how digital fingerprinting is used to identify and remove illegal content.

  4. Award 'testament to hard work of staff' as IWF campaigns to warn parents and children about online grooming

    The Internet Watch Foundation is pleased to be among the winners of the Digital Communication Awards 2021.

  5. Financial Services Providers

    Join IWF to help protect your financial services from being linked to online child sexual abuse. Access tools, alerts and expert support today.

  6. Kindred Tech joins IWF to strengthen global efforts to protect children online

    Kindred Tech is partnering with the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) to tackle the spread of child sexual abuse images and videos on the internet.

  7. Sycope joins the Internet Watch Foundation to strengthen protections for children online

    The IWF has welcomed Sycope as a new Member, supporting its mission to stop the spread of child sexual abuse material online

  8. CipherOwl joins the Internet Watch Foundation to prevent cryptocurrency funded child sexual abuse

    CipherOwl has joined the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) as a new Member, bringing blockchain compliance intelligence directly into the global effort to eliminate child sexual abuse material from the internet.

  9. EU countries urged to have ‘courage’ and push for better laws to protect children at IWF’s Annual Report launch in Brussels

    EU countries urged to have ‘courage’ and push for better laws to protect children at IWF’s annual report launch in Brussels

  10. Full feature-length AI films of child sexual abuse will be ‘inevitable’ as synthetic videos make ‘huge leaps’ in sophistication in a year

    AI-generated child sexual abuse videos have surged 400% in 2025, with experts warning of increasingly realistic, extreme content and the urgent need for regulation to prevent full-length synthetic abuse films.

  11. ‘Disturbing’ AI-generated child sexual abuse images found on hidden chatbot website that simulates indecent fantasies

  12. MEP visits IWF ahead of vital negotiations in EU Parliament on AI child sexual abuse content

    Dutch MEP Jeroen Lenaers visits the IWF offices in Cambridge, UK, to hear directly from frontline experts about the harms of AI in the fight against online child sexual abuse.