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Protecting all of India’s online citizens is only one step away
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Sharing goals globally
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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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Is this the UK’s toughest job?
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Young men in London least likely in the UK to think child sex abuse imagery is the biggest problem on the internet
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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.
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EU countries urged to have ‘courage’ and push for better laws to protect children at IWF’s Annual Report launch in Brussels
EU countries urged to have ‘courage’ and push for better laws to protect children at IWF’s annual report launch in Brussels
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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.
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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.