As the Online Safety Bill becomes the Online Safety Act, the Internet Watch Foundation looks at what is next.
Hear from some of the giants of the tech industry on how and why they work with IWF including Google, Facebook, BT, Nominet, Microsoft, TikTok and more.
Learn how IWF's 2024 reports originate from public submissions, partners and proactive searches to combat online child sexual abuse.
A list of where to report some of the other types of harmful content you may see online.
IWF and Cyber safety technology company, White Bullet, announce their collaboration to stop the monetisation of child sexual abuse images and videos through digital advertising.
AI-generated child sexual abuse is on the agenda at the White House as Internet Watch Foundation CEO Susie Hargreaves flies to Washington to discuss how to address the rising threat.
The IWF is made up of a team of over 70 diverse team members working in a variety of disciplines including our team of front-line analysts
The Internet Watch Foundation work with a wide range of global partners to effectively find and remove online child sexual abuse imagery.
Two years ago, IWF took a conscious and deliberate decision to work with companies which specialise in adult content.