On 28 April 2025, the IWF hosted MPs, peers, and staffers in Parliament to discuss the urgent findings of our 2024 Annual Data & Insights Report.
Schools Broadband is the latest Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) Member, becoming the 109th organisation to join the IWF’s vision of an internet free of child sexual abuse images.
The Internet Watch Foundation welcomes CheckFirst as its newest Member, joining the fight to eradicate child sexual abuse images and videos from the internet.
The Internet Watch Foundation has identified and assisted the removal of 137% more webpages depicting child sexual abuse last year, than the year before.
A "pioneering" new partnership between the Internet Watch Foundation and MindGeek will offer a blueprint for how the adult industry can help in the fight against child sexual abuse material online.
An IWF research study on Category A child sexual abuse images and videos which fit the ‘self-generated’ definition.
Campaigners are warning teenagers and their parents about online grooming and sexual exploitation as schools break up for the summer.
Dan explains the vital role the proposal could have in preventing the widespread sexual abuse, rape, and sexual torture of child victims online.
The Kenyan public will now have a safe and anonymous place to report suspected images and videos of children suffering sexual abuse.
A new agreement between Ofcom and the Internet Watch Foundation has strengthened the UK’s commitment to cracking down on online child sexual abuse imagery.
New IWF data reveals a startling increase in ‘self-generated’ material where children have been tricked or groomed by predators.
Susie responds to NSPCC's latest figures on offences committed by young people in relation to sharing sexual images and videos online.