IWF's response to the Home Office's consultation on Policing in the 21st Century: Reconnecting police and the people.
IWF's response to Ofcom’s consultation on “Traffic management and ‘net neutrality’”.
The Internet Watch Foundation's response to the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Communications’ inquiry on internet traffic.
Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) - response to the Byron Review
IWF response to the consultation on government paper on their plans to criminalise the possession of non-photographic images of child sexual abuse.
A unique safety tech tool which uses machine learning in real-time to detect child sexual abuse images and videos is to be developed by a collaboration of EU and UK experts.
The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) and more than 65 child rights organisations are urgently calling on EU leaders to get vital child sexual abuse legislation ‘back on track’ to making the internet a safer place for children, following a vote by the European Parliament votes that dramatically limits the scope of the regulation.
IWF join ECLAG coalition colleagues outside the EU Parliament in Brussels to highlight the importance of passing the Child Sexual Abuse Regulation.
Dan explains the vital role the proposal could have in preventing the widespread sexual abuse, rape, and sexual torture of child victims online.
13 organisations launch campaign to stop the spread of child sexual abuse material online
IWF used to receive some funding from the European Union’s EU Safer Internet Programme. This is now provided by Nominet.