New report identifies honest communication as pivotal in battle to stop ‘self-generated’ child sexual abuse material.
Innovations in detecting and removing child sexual abuse material have been made possible by a grant from Nominet.
UK business websites targeted to host child sexual abuse images and videos.
Discover the latest trends & data in the fight against online child sexual abuse imagery in the 2023 Annual Report from the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF).
Google is donating £1million to the Internet Watch Foundation to boost its work removing online child sexual abuse content.
The publication of child sexual abuse material in Germany is currently ten times higher than in 2020.
IWF is a steering group member of the European Child Sexual Abuse Legislation Advocacy Group (ECLAG) working to end child sexual abuse both on and offline.
We've partnered with CHI to build capacity amongst international helpline staff to deal with online child sexual exploitation and abuse.
‘Vital’ child protection work sees top honour for IWF’s Susie Hargreaves - The NSPCC has made Ms Hargreaves an honorary member of the NSPCC council
The Internet Watch Foundation assessed more than 50,000 reports to its hotline during 2013. Today (7 April) it reveals the latest trends in assessing and removing child sexual abuse images from the internet.