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  1. Two new international reporting portals in Zimbabwe and Ukraine will help find and remove child sexual abuse on the internet

    The portals, including the IWF's first in Europe, will allow people to report child sexual abuse material to the IWF should they stumble across it online

  2. Two years on from Prime Minister’s ‘crackdown’ speech

    In 2013 David Cameron declared a crackdown on child abuse images online, calling for the internet industry to ‘obliterate’ such content from the internet.

  3. Types of IWF partnerships

    Everything we do at the IWF to stop child sexual abuse imagery online is only possible thanks to the amazing partnerships we have with companies and organisations.

  4. U.S.-based Social Sentinel and Internet Watch Foundation to accelerate the removal of child sexual abuse material on social media.

    Internet Watch Foundation’s (IWF) newest Member to alert safety and security officials of illegal online content on social media, in real-time.

  5. Uganda launches Portal with IWF

    Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) and the Government of Uganda will today (Thursday 10 September) launch a Portal for Ugandan citizens to report child sexual abuse images and videos.

  6. UK and US Unite to Tackle Online Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation

    The UK and US lead the charge in global efforts to combat online child exploitation through stronger safeguards and innovative technologies.

  7. UK children get tool to help stop nude images being shared online

    Children in the UK who are worried that nude pictures and videos may end up online will be able to report the material to help prevent it from being uploaded in the future.

  8. UK Government ratifies Lanzarote Convention to tackle child sexual exploitation

  9. UK Home Secretary statement in support of IWF 2017 Annual Report launch

  10. UK hosted child sexual abuse imagery

  11. 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.

  12. UK makes use of AI tools to create child abuse material a crime

    Britain will make it illegal to use artificial intelligence tools that create child sexual abuse images.