Alarming increase in online grooming and child sexual abuse imagery, particularly among under 10s, in 2023 as reported by the IWF.
A new IWF portal will, for the first time, give people in Tunisia a safe and anonymous place to report illegal videos and images.
The Kenyan public will now have a safe and anonymous place to report suspected images and videos of children suffering sexual abuse.
New IWF data shows that three in every five child sexual abuse reports are hosted in an EU member state.
The IWF and NSPCC say tech platforms must do more to protect children online as confirmed sextortion cases soar.
Internet Watch Foundation sees the most extreme year on record in 2023 Annual Report and calls for immediate action to protect very young children online.
The Internet Watch Foundation assessed more than 50,000 reports to its hotline during 2013. Today (7 April) it reveals the latest trends in assessing and removing child sexual abuse images from the internet.
IWF Board Chairman, Sir Richard Tilt, on the launch of our 2015 Annual Report and the staggering statistics inside it.
IWF analysts have worked through the coronavirus lockdown to make sure children are kept safe.
Independent report: The development of a comprehensive, transferable international internet notice and takedown system.