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  1. How Upload Prevention Protects Children Online

    Learn how upload prevention stops child sexual abuse material (CSAM) from spreading on encrypted platforms while safeguarding user privacy.

  2. Europe in ‘last chance saloon’ as new paper shows child sexual abuse can be blocked before being shared in E2EE services

    IWF paper sets out how end-to-end encrypted messaging can be protected from child sexual abuse without breaking encryption.

  3. Preventing the upload of child sexual abuse material in end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) environments

    Discover how end-to-end encryption works & why upload prevention is key to preventing the spread of child sexual abuse imagery and protecting privacy.

  4. How online predators use privacy apps. New podcast episode from the IWF

    A new podcast from the IWF focuses on new research from Finnish child protection agency Suojellaan Lapsia which shows how offenders operate and the methods they use.

  5. IWF Podcast Warns Introducing End-to-end Encryption to Messaging Apps Could Hinder Detection of Child Sexual Abuse Imagery

    In a new podcast released by the Internet Watch Foundation, the charity says introducing end-to-end encryption to messaging apps could hinder the detection and removal of child sexual abuse material from the internet.

  6. End-to-end encryption and keeping your child safe online

    A guide for parents and carers from the Internet Watch Foundation and our partners at the Home Office. Available in English and Welsh.

  7. Online safeguards ‘never more important’ as ‘shocking’ figures reveal number of adults who pose sexual risk to children

    IWF urges the implementation of technological safeguards to protect children, as ‘shocking’ figures from the UK’s National Crime Agency show 830,000 adults who pose some degree of sexual risk to children.

  8. High public concern at spread of child sexual abuse images and videos in end-to-end encrypted spaces

    More than nine in ten people in the UK say they are concerned at how images and videos of children being sexually abused are shared through end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) messaging services.

  9. Online child sexual abuse: The EU has a choice. Not between privacy and protection, but between indifference and compassion

    The debate on the EU’s proposed Child Sexual Abuse Regulation (CSAR) has been dominated by one loud slogan. A slogan which may have dire consequences for the safety and wellbeing of millions of children worldwide.