Under-18s who want nude pictures or videos of themselves removed from the internet can now report the images through an online tool.
I worry about my 12-year-old daughter being approached by online predators. What’s the best way to talk to her about it?
Stop and say hello to IWF staff at this year’s Child Internet Safety Summit, a conference for educators and those working with children.
Analysts at the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) are preparing for an increase in public reporting of criminal material as a result of millions of people self-isolating at home.
Girls aged between 11 and 13 are more at risk of being groomed by sexual predators on the internet than ever before, new figures show.
Safety tech firm Image Analyzer has become part of the Internet Watch Foundation’s (IWF) community of Members working to protect children online.
Throughout the lockdown period the IWF Hotline has remained operational, but social distancing measures meant some activities had to be scaled back.
Childline and the IWF launch new tool to help young people remove nude images that have been shared online
A YOUNG girl, aged between 11 and 13, playfully picks up her little sister and holds her naked body up to the camera.
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Advice and guidance for parents, carers or guardians about what you can do if a child is a victim of blackmail or 'sextortion' online.