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  1. Record number of images showing children being sexually abused removed by UK internet charity

  2. Is this the UK’s toughest job?

  3. Young men in London least likely in the UK to think child sex abuse imagery is the biggest problem on the internet

  4. New IWF members aim to help fight to rid the internet of child sexual abuse images and videos

    Online advertising company ExoClick joins the IWF as a member.

  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. 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.

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

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

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

  10. Sharing goals globally

  11. 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.

  12. OnlyFans in ‘groundbreaking’ partnership with Internet Watch Foundation

    OnlyFans in ‘groundbreaking’ partnership with Internet Watch Foundation - Content platform will share expertise and technical knowledge to help fight the spread of CSAM on the internet.