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  1. New partnership builds connections to prioritise children’s safety online

    UK internet service provider Glide is aligning with the Internet Watch Foundation to help eliminate child sexual abuse material online

  2. Call for Prime Minister to intervene as IWF uncovers record levels of online child sexual abuse imagery

    IWF reveals 2024 as the worst year for online child sexual abuse imagery urging the Prime Minister to strengthen the Online Safety Act and close critical loopholes.

  3. Chris Hughes

    Chris joined the IWF in February 2012. He is responsible for the running of the hotline, which receives inbound reports from all over the world and proactively searches for child sexual abuse material.

  4. Government praises Safer Internet Day and pledges to work with Safer Internet Centre

    Digital Minister Matt Warman paid tribute to the event which took place on Tuesday. 

  5. Power partnership boosts fight to stop spread of child sexual abuse imagery online

    DoubleVerify, a leader in digital advertising, has partnered with the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) to proactively disrupt the spread of child sexual abuse material and make the internet safer for everyone.

  6. UK Safer Internet Centre receives £5.1m funding ‘lifeline’ from Nominet to help protect children from online abuse, sexual exploitation, and bullying

    UK Safer Internet Centre receives £5.1m funding from Nominet.

  7. On Safer Internet Day we come together for a better internet

  8. Check Point Joins Internet Watch Foundation To Combat Criminal Online Content

    Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd. (Nasdaq: CHKP), the worldwide leader in securing the Internet, today announced that it has joined the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), to fight against online criminal child sexual abuse content and sites.

  9. OKLink

  10. Call for renewed funding for UK Safer Internet Centre as new online safety legislation published

    “It’s a heart-breaking milestone and a reminder, if it was ever needed, that the need for a safer internet has never been more urgent."

  11. “Trailblazing” partnership takes aim at criminals profiting from child sexual abuse online

    PIR and IWF announce a new Extended Domain Name System Community Sponsorship - giving registries access to powerful tools to disrupt the distribution of child sexual abuse online.

  12. New EU agreement on voluntary measures to detect and report child sexual abuse online welcomed

    In December, the IWF raised concerns that new rules under the e-Privacy Directive, which came into force on December 21, could make it illegal for tech companies to scan online messages for suspected child sexual abuse material.