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UK’s internet guardian ‘sets standard’ for hotlines worldwide
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Fight against online child sexual abuse content is being won in the UK, but the global threat remains as big as ever, report says
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Minister praises IWF’s ‘vital’ work as Peers discuss rising threats highlighted in hotline’s annual report
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No such thing
IWF is campaigning for an end to use of the phrase ‘child pornography’. There’s #NoSuchThing. It’s child sexual abuse imagery and videos.
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Children coerced to insert household objects into themselves – including a toothbrush and a recorder – for online predators’ pleasure
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Vital EU regulation needed to prevent the coercion of children online into most severe form of sexual abuse, as highlighted by new IWF study
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Working internationally & fighting self-generated content
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Model of good practice for adult sector to be developed by IWF and MindGeek
A "pioneering" new partnership between the Internet Watch Foundation and MindGeek will offer a blueprint for how the adult industry can help in the fight against child sexual abuse material online.
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New pilot shows way for smaller platforms to play big part in online safety
New pilot shows way for smaller platforms to play big part in online safety.
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Case study: Multi-institutional portal project in Tunisia
The IWF Reporting Portal in Tunisia shows the importance of working with multiple partners to efficiently fight against child sexual abuse material.
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Public exposure to ‘chilling’ AI child sexual abuse images and videos increases
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New tech enables thousands of additional child victims to be counted in sexual abuse images for the first time