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‘Ofcom and Government should not reinvent the wheel’ - IWF stands ready to help regulator stamp out online child sexual abuse material
The Government must now act on the Committee’s recommendations to make sure this legislation brings in the strong and effective safeguards we need to keep children safe online.
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IWF calls for changes to Bill to ensure it does not disrupt current mechanisms for stopping child sexual abuse on the internet
IWF calls for changes to Bill to ensure it does not disrupt current mechanisms for stopping child sexual abuse on the internet
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3 Ways you can help to protect children online
Natterhub's Caroline Allams offers practical tips to help protect your children online
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‘Something’s not right!’ Two well-known faces & one creative approach to engage with young people on the sensitive issue of online child sexual abuse
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IWF welcomes online protections as MP says there could be up to 90 online sexual offences against children every day
The Internet Watch Foundation has welcomed moves to help protect children online.
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IWF’s position statement on regulation of the internet: Top CEO warns of consequences of regulation
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Record number of images showing children being sexually abused removed by UK internet charity
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Award 'testament to hard work of staff' as IWF campaigns to warn parents and children about online grooming
The Internet Watch Foundation is pleased to be among the winners of the Digital Communication Awards 2021.
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Internet Watch Foundation CEO debates at Cambridge Union
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Sexual abuse imagery of girls online at record high following pandemic lockdowns
New data published by the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) shows girls are at increasing risk online.
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Peers warn lack of clarity on IWF role could create ‘vacuum which allows hateful material to proliferate’
Peers warn lack of clarity on IWF role could create ‘vacuum which allows hateful material to proliferate’
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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.