The Internet Watch Foundation has heralded a “pivotal moment” in online safety as new laws to help make the internet safer for children are adopted in the UK.
Global cybersecurity company Heimdal has joined forces with the Internet Watch Foundation to tackle child sexual abuse imagery online and make the internet a safer space for users.
EU countries urged to have ‘courage’ and push for better laws to protect children at IWF’s annual report launch in Brussels
AI-generated child sexual abuse videos have surged 400% in 2025, with experts warning of increasingly realistic, extreme content and the urgent need for regulation to prevent full-length synthetic abuse films.
A cyber-led sporting challenge reaches new heights: expanding impact in tear two. Pinsent Masons’ steadfast commitment has done more than just raise funds; it has put a spotlight on the critical work of the IWF.
Discover how IWF collaborates with the UK Safer Internet Centre to safeguard children online through education, support and policy advocacy.
UK internet service provider Glide is aligning with the Internet Watch Foundation to help eliminate child sexual abuse material online