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                            UK Home Secretary statement in support of IWF 2017 Annual Report launch
                            
                        
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                            UK hosted child sexual abuse imagery
                            
                        
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                            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. 
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                            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. 
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                            UK Policy
                            IWF's work in UK policy. Includes Recent Policy Briefs and Consultations.  
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                            UK Policy work
                            
                        
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                            UK Safer Internet Centre
                            The Internet Watch Foundation partners with Childnet International and SWGfL in the UK Safer Internet Centre (UKSIC).  
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                            UK Safer Internet Centre public report released
                            
                        
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                            UK Safer Internet Centre receives £5.1m funding ‘lifeline’ from Nominet to help protect children from online abuse, sexual exploitation, and bullying
                            UK Safer Internet Centre receives £5.1m funding from Nominet. 
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                            UK teen’s sex abuse imagery identified thanks to IWF analysts’ pioneering work with policing database
                            IWF analysts use CAID and victim reports to verify teen abuse victims, helping remove illegal imagery that might otherwise be missed. 
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                            UK’s internet guardian ‘sets standard’ for hotlines worldwide
                            
                        
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                            UN Convention on the Rights of the Child Turns 30