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  1. Calls for focus on prevention as Europe still hosting 'horrible numbers' of child sexual abuse sites

    On April 27, the IWF was in Brussels to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the IWF and to discuss forthcoming EU legislation to tackle Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation.

  2. Fundraising for IWF

    Our IWF heroes run, cycle, sleep out, skydive, dress-up or make cakes to do their bit. Find out how you can fundraise to help stop child sexual abuse online

  3. IWF 'heroes' step up to tackle 5K challenge

    Members of the public can help us raise money to help our mission to keep children safe online and protect victims of abuse

  4. Why we exist

    Why the Internet Watch Foundation exists, what it what set up to do, and how it does it.

  5. IWF audited on human rights

    The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) – a self-regulatory and charitable body set up to rid the internet of child sexual abuse images – has opened itself up to judgement by a top human rights lawyer.

  6. Giles Crown

    Giles Crown is Independent Vice-Chair for the Internet Watch Foundation.

  7. Site types

    Explore how different website types are exploited to host child sexual abuse imagery, highlighting trends and challenges in online safety efforts.

  8. Clarification of Internet Watch Foundation role removing criminally obscene adult content

    The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) takes reports of online criminal content through its website iwf.org.uk. The IWF’s remit includes criminally obscene adult content hosted in the UK.

  9. Campaigners push to stop this being ‘the summer of online sexual abuse’ against children

    Campaigners are warning teenagers and their parents about online grooming and sexual exploitation as schools break up for the summer.

  10. New Online Harms measures welcomed as IWF insists children's welfare must always come first

    “Firms must do all they can to keep users, particularly children, safe and to stop any illegal content from spreading on their platforms but the legislation must support them in doing that"

  11. Why Our Work with the Adult Sector is Vital

    Two years ago, IWF took a conscious and deliberate decision to work with companies which specialise in adult content.

  12. A New System Is Helping Crack Down on Child Sex Abuse Images

    WIRED on IWF's new IntelliGrade tool. There are 150 child sexual abuse laws around the world. Now, metadata is making it easier for countries to work together.