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  1. 40% increase in people seeking charity’s help to stop looking at online sexual images of children

  2. New partnership aims to protect children online and advance safer digital advertising

    ‘Protected by Mediocean’, a leading solution for holistic ad verification has joined the Internet Watch Foundation to strengthen safeguards in the digital media supply chain and help protect children online.

  3. Emerging and persistent harms

    Explore the latest trends in digital threats. Our 2025 Annual Data & Insights Report analyses emerging risks and persistent online harms to children.

  4. Why We Need to Speak with One Voice on Children’s Online Safety

    Parents across the world are calling for clearer, stronger action to keep children safe online.

  5. Europe remains ‘global hub’ for hosting of online child sexual abuse material

    Europe remains the world’s largest hoster of child sexual abuse imagery with 62% of known images and videos being traced to a European Union country* in 2021.

  6. Public warned as ‘disturbing’ new trend risks exposure to child sexual abuse material online

    The public faces an “escalating risk” of accidental exposure to child sexual abuse online as a “disturbing” new trend rewards criminals for spamming social media with links to illegal material.

  7. Pornhub: Data out of context tells us nothing.

    We have a powerful sense of mission, with clarity, focus and purpose to our work. Our one single task – beyond all else – is the elimination of child sexual abuse material online.

  8. Shorter working days, counselling and table tennis: How the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) takes care of its staff

  9. We must stop the “horrifying” number of people looking at child sexual abuse material by removing it from the internet

  10. Protecting all of India’s online citizens is only one step away

  11. Sharing goals globally

  12. ‘Ofcom and Government should not reinvent the wheel’ - IWF stands ready to help regulator stamp out online child sexual abuse material

    The Government must now act on the Committee’s recommendations to make sure this legislation brings in the strong and effective safeguards we need to keep children safe online.