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  1. Madagascar steps up to tackle ‘intolerable’ online child sexual abuse material

    For the first time, people in Madagascar will have a safe and anonymous place to report criminal images and videos of children suffering sexual abuse.

  2. Sign up for the IWF Newsletter

    Give us your name and email address to receive our regular newsletter about our work and how you can support it.

  3. Commercial disguised websites

    Explore how commercial disguised websites conceal child sexual abuse imagery behind legal content, complicating detection and takedown efforts.

  4. Abuse of Top-Level Domains (TLDs)

  5. IWF Chief nominated for top award

  6. IWF scoops top tech gong

  7. UK hosted child sexual abuse imagery

    Explore IWF's 2024 findings on child sexual abuse imagery hosted in the UK, highlighting removal efforts and the importance of rapid takedown actions.

  8. Encryption: ‘We must have equivalency; It’s all about the implementation’

    By Fred Langford, IWF Deputy CEO and CTO

  9. Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) comment on Lucy Faithfull Foundation campaign launch

    Today (13 October) Lucy Faithfull Foundation launched it’s new Stop It Now! campaign aimed at reducing the viewing and sharing of child sexual abuse imagery online.

  10. Simultaneous Alerts

    Immediate warnings about child sexual abuse images or videos hosted on networks in the United States.

  11. Analyst's ‘hunch’ leads to British schoolgirl’s rescue from online child sexual abuse

    An IWF analyst’s instincts told him he could act quickly to intervene after he received an anonymous tip off.

  12. IWF recognised for making the internet a safer place

    The Internet Watch Foundation has been recognised for its work fighting online child sexual abuse content by receiving a Runner Up award at the Nominet Internet Awards 2013.