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Why Our Work with the Adult Sector is Vital
Two years ago, IWF took a conscious and deliberate decision to work with companies which specialise in adult content.
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Aylo and IWF partnership ‘paves the way’ for adult sites to join war on child sexual abuse online
The ‘world first’ standards will help to ‘set and raise’ standards to prevent the upload and distribution of online child sexual abuse imagery.
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Adult Content Standards
IWF Standards of Good Practice for Adult Content Providers
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IWF working with the adult sector is vital if we’re serious about tackling child sexual abuse imagery online
IWF supports the Online Safety Act by helping adult sites detect, remove, and prevent child sexual abuse imagery online.
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Child sexual abuse content increasingly being ‘masked’ online to hide crimes – latest global data
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No more excuses.
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The IWF relies on strong partnerships with the tech industry
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Who we are
The IWF is made up of a team of over 70 diverse team members working in a variety of disciplines including our team of front-line analysts
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Under sixes manipulated into ‘disturbing’ sexual abuse while playing alone online as IWF says regulation can’t wait
Internet Watch Foundation sees the most extreme year on record in 2023 Annual Report and calls for immediate action to protect very young children online.
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Public exposure to ‘chilling’ AI child sexual abuse images and videos increases
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New tech enables thousands of additional child victims to be counted in sexual abuse images for the first time
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New AI child sexual abuse laws announced following IWF campaign