The Internet Watch Foundation is joining ECLAG coalition partners in a statement urging EU policymakers ‘to not fail children, victims and survivors and adopt ambitious measures to effectively protect children from sexual abuse and grooming.’
Speaking at the state opening of Parliament, the Queen said the UK will lead the way in making sure the internet is safe for all.
The Queen used her speech at the state opening of Parliament to reaffirm the Government's commitment to develop legislation to make the internet safer for children and "vulnerable" users.
Key legislation aimed at preventing online harms will return to Parliament next month following fears it could have been dropped altogether.
The IWF has warned momentum must not be lost in the fight to protect children from predators and abusers online as key legislation suffers a delay in Parliament.
On Wednesday 10 and Thursday 11 December 2014, representatives from over 50 countries meet in London for the We Protect global summit. The Internet Watch Foundation will be in attendance for both days.
Criminals and paedophiles are trying to groom and exploit young siblings as part of an emerging trend of online sexual abuse, experts have warned.
Proud Hastings father of three will run a marathon a month to raise money for the Cambridgeshire-based charity, the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF).
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We are very proud to announce the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) received a special commendation at the 2013 ISPA Awards. The IWF was shortlisted in the Internet Safety and Security category for its work in combating online child sexual abuse images and videos and was highly commended for the role in making the internet a safer place.
Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) Preliminary Hearing into the Internet Investigation