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New online safety legislation needs to be made more robust MPs warn
The IWF is calling for greater clarity on online harms as MPs warn new online safety legislation needs to be made more robust to help keep children safe online.
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IWF CEO, Susie Hargreaves OBE, to meet Pope Francis
By Susie Hargreaves OBE, IWF CEO.
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Statement: On the ‘Impact of Social Media and Screen-Use on Young People’s Health’ report by the Science and Technology Committee of the House of Commons
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.
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Sexually coerced extortion
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IWF CEO Susie Hargreaves OBE: Why children are so important this Human Rights Day
People revictimise abused children every time they view or share criminal material online. Children's voices need amplification, and their rights need sticking up for.
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Abuse of Top-Level Domains (TLDs)
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Sexual recordings of 3-6-year-olds via online devices
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IWF Chief is awarded an OBE
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Kenyan reporting portal to play 'huge role' in improving global internet safety
"Child online protection is a shared responsibility".
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This Peace Day help us stop sexual images and videos of children online
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IWF Chief nominated for top award
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Abusive comments are one of the main causes of upset for young people online