IWF research into how artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being used to create child sexual abuse imagery online
A new report published by the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Social Media.
New report identifies honest communication as pivotal in battle to stop ‘self-generated’ 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.
The portal gives people in El Salvador a safe, anonymous place to report child sexual abuse material if they accidentally find it online.
The internet is “magnifying” risks of sexual abuse for children a major new report has warned.
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
The UK’s Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) worked with the Comorian government to provide a place people can report online child sexual abuse material.
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.