New analysis in the IWF’s annual report shows 11-13 year old girls are increasingly at risk of grooming and coercion at the hands of online predators
A new report by an independent think tank looks at what can be done by police and government to help “turn the tide of online child sexual abuse”.
IWF signs open letter applauding LIBE Committee’s report and supports calls for amendments that will more concretely ensure child safety online.
The report acknowledges the IWF plays a central role in this area, and said the Government needs to provide more clarity about how Ofcom will work with organisations like the IWF.
A RECORD number of applications have been received for seven analyst jobs assessing potentially criminal content on the internet.
In a "world-first", children worried about nude images and videos ending up online against their will, are able to report the material to help prevent it from being uploaded in the future.
The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) welcomes today’s report from the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee and the attention it draws to the impact of online harms on children and young people. Our CEO Susie Hargreaves OBE was pleased to appear before the inquiry last year to help inform its deliberations.
IWF analysts say ‘insidious’ commercial child sexual abuse sites are driving more and more extreme content online.
Record amount of online child sexual abuse blocked as landmark Bill faces delays
Online child sexual abuse is at record high levels, according to exclusive figures given to ITV News.