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  1. 'Staggering' scale of online threat to children revealed as report says 850,000 people in UK could pose sexual risk to children

    The National Crime Agency estimates there to be between 550,000 and 850,000 people in the UK who pose varying forms of sexual risk to children.

  2. New EU agreement on voluntary measures to detect and report child sexual abuse online welcomed

    In December, the IWF raised concerns that new rules under the e-Privacy Directive, which came into force on December 21, could make it illegal for tech companies to scan online messages for suspected child sexual abuse material.

  3. Latest Internet Watch Foundation report shows Europe now hosts 60% of child sexual abuse webpages

  4. Tech breakthrough announced on the 20th anniversary of IWF’s first child sexual abuse imagery report

  5. One in five child abuse images found online last year were category A – report

    Internet Watch Foundation says amount of material showing most extreme form of sexual abuse has doubled since 2020

  6. It takes just one call from the public...

    Sharing the load brings successes. We see that every day at the IWF – whether that’s working as a team to assess the hundreds of reports we receive of suspected child sexual abuse images, or when we link with the police in the UK and further afield to provide intelligence.

  7. Surf Logic become record breaking Internet Watch Foundation Member

    Surf Logic is the Internet Watch Foundation’s (IWF) latest Member – becoming the 106th organisation currently working with the charity to fight online child sexual abuse.

  8. Record numbers of UK men fall victim to sextortion gangs

  9. The dark side of the selfie: IWF partners with the Marie Collins Foundation in new campaign to call on young men to report self-generated sexual images of under 18s

  10. Fight against online child sexual abuse content is being won in the UK, but the global threat remains as big as ever, report says

  11. Record number of images showing children being sexually abused removed by UK internet charity

  12. IWF’s ‘record day’ fuels concern over the European Commission’s E-Privacy Directive