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IWF urges Apple not to abandon new plans to help keep children safe online
The Internet Watch Foundation is supporting calls for Apple not to abandon new plans to help keep children safe online.
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‘Definite jump’ as hotline sees 50% increase in public reports of online child sexual abuse during lockdown
IWF analysts have worked through the coronavirus lockdown to make sure children are kept safe.
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‘It’s a window into the child’s abuse. Thank goodness there is a stop button for us.’ A day in the life of an IWF analyst
Cambridgeshire mum Lillian* has one of the most unusual and, sometimes, harrowing jobs in the world.
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Our campaigns
In conjunction with partners in the private and public sector, we regularly run campaigns aimed at raising awareness & prevention of child sexual abuse online.
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IWF joins leading policing researchers to tackle online grooming and sexual imagery of children
The findings will be ‘invaluable’ in turning the tide on the threat children are facing from online predators.
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Under sixes manipulated into ‘disturbing’ sexual abuse while playing alone online as IWF says regulation can’t wait
Internet Watch Foundation sees the most extreme year on record in 2023 Annual Report and calls for immediate action to protect very young children online.
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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
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'Staggering' scale of online threat to children revealed as report says 850,000 people in UK could pose sexual risk to children
The National Crime Agency estimates there to be between 550,000 and 850,000 people in the UK who pose varying forms of sexual risk to children.
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Call for experts to help tackle growing threat of ‘self-generated’ online child sexual abuse material
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Landmark data sharing agreement to help safeguard victims of sexual abuse imagery
The UK’s Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) and the USA’s National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) announce a landmark agreement to better protect children whose sexual abuse images are shared and traded on the internet.
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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