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  1. 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.

  2. 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

  3. Annual Data & Insights Report 2025

    Discover the latest data and insights in the fight against online child sexual abuse imagery in the 2025 Annual data & insights report from the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF).

  4. Our live-streaming report: The case studies

  5. Minister praises IWF’s ‘vital’ work as Peers discuss rising threats highlighted in hotline’s annual report

  6. Survivor voice central to IWF annual report launch discussions in Brussels

    Crucial perspectives from a survivor and a senior analyst at the front line of the fight against child sexual abuse material anchored the EU launch of the Internet Watch Foundation’s 2025 Annual Data & Insights Report.

  7. Where to report non child sexual abuse

    A list of where to report some of the other types of harmful content you may see online.

  8. UK Safer Internet Centre public report released

  9. Everton FC team up with UK Safer Internet Centre in a first for British football

  10. 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.

  11. 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.

  12. Taskforce will stop millions of the most severe child sexual abuse images and videos being shared online

    A specialised new team will take ‘digital fingerprints’ of millions of images so companies and organisations around the world can spot them and have them removed.