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  1. 20,000 reports of coerced ‘self-generated’ sexual abuse imagery seen in first half of 2022 show 7- to 10-year-olds

    New data released by the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) shows almost 20,000 webpages of child sexual abuse imagery in the first half of 2022 included ‘self-generated’ content of 7- to 10-year-old children.

  2. IWF welcomes new online safety rules but warns more still needs to be done to make sure children are safe online

    The Age Appropriate Design Code sets out 15 standards that online services need to follow.

  3. IWF publishes platform-specific data for child sexual abuse imagery

  4. Teenage boys targeted as hotline sees ‘heartbreaking’ increase in child ‘sextortion’ reports

    The IWF and NSPCC say tech platforms must do more to protect children online as confirmed sextortion cases soar.

  5. World-leading Report Remove tool in the spotlight

    The Internet Watch Foundation and the NSPCC have won an award that recognises the vital service that the Report Remove tool offers children in the UK. 

  6. Surge in use of ‘game-changing’ Report Remove service

    Child protection analysts have seen a significant rise in reports from children accessing the world-leading Report Remove service run by the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) and the NSPCC’s Childline service.

  7. Tunisia takes ‘major step’ in global fight against online child sexual abuse material

    A new IWF portal will, for the first time, give people in Tunisia a safe and anonymous place to report illegal videos and images.

  8. Portal to call out child sexual abuse material in Kenya ‘could lead to the rescue of a young victim’

    The Kenyan public will now have a safe and anonymous place to report suspected images and videos of children suffering sexual abuse.

  9. Call for Guatemalan people to 'denounce' online child sexual abuse as new portal launches

    The IWF worked alongside the Ministerio Público o Fiscalía General, (Public Prosecutor’s Office), to set up the portal, with extra support from the Office Against Child trafficking of Guatemala and crucial help from UNODC (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime).

  10. New Moroccan portal will play ‘crucial’ role in fighting ‘plague’ of child sexual abuse on the internet

    ‘The launch of the IWF Reporting Portal in Morocco constitutes a safe, easily accessible and efficient way to contribute to the eradication of this plague that threatens children behind their screens.’

  11. Kenyan reporting portal to play 'huge role' in improving global internet safety

    "Child online protection is a shared responsibility".

  12. Thousands of images and videos of child sexual abuse could be going undetected because of ‘false reports’

    Thousands of images and videos of child sexual abuse could be going undetected because internet analysts’ time is being taken up dealing with “false reports”, experts warn.