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  1. How AI is being abused to create child sexual abuse imagery

    IWF research into how artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being used to create child sexual abuse imagery online

  2. IWF announce record reports of child sexual abuse online

  3. Commercial dark web reports

  4. Tech companies must not encrypt platforms unless guarantees can be made on child safety, MPs warn

    A new report published by the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Social Media.

  5. Don’t delay talking to girls about keeping safe online, parents urged

    New report identifies honest communication as pivotal in battle to stop ‘self-generated’ child sexual abuse material.

  6. Madagascar steps up to tackle ‘intolerable’ online child sexual abuse material

    For the first time, people in Madagascar will have a safe and anonymous place to report criminal images and videos of children suffering sexual abuse.

  7. Government in El Salvador ‘committed to keeping children safe online’ as new portal launches

    The portal gives people in El Salvador a safe, anonymous place to report child sexual abuse material if they accidentally find it online.

  8. IWF calls on MPs to ‘rise above’ Westminster chaos as IICSA highlights ‘incalculable’ damage from online child sexual abuse

    The internet is “magnifying” risks of sexual abuse for children a major new report has warned.

  9. IWF 2022 Annual Report Registration

  10. Two new international reporting portals in Zimbabwe and Ukraine will help find and remove child sexual abuse on the internet

    The portals, including the IWF's first in Europe, will allow people to report child sexual abuse material to the IWF should they stumble across it online

  11. ‘Vital’ new reporting portal boosts global fight against online child sexual abuse material

    The UK’s Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) worked with the Comorian government to provide a place people can report online child sexual abuse material.

  12. Uganda launches Portal with IWF

    Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) and the Government of Uganda will today (Thursday 10 September) launch a Portal for Ugandan citizens to report child sexual abuse images and videos.