The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) has hashed more than a million images in a ‘major boost’ to internet safety.
100,000 child sexual abuse webpages have been actioned thanks to the work of the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF).
New data released by the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) shows almost 20,000 webpages of child sexual abuse imagery in the first half of 2022 included ‘self-generated’ content of 7- to 10-year-old children.
Last year was the “most extreme year on record” for child sexual abuse online, UK based charity Internet Watch Foundation warned.
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