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  1. Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) forward planning date

  2. IWF 2022 Annual Report Launch Video

    Watch the recording of our 2022 Annual Report Launch.

  3. ‘Extreme’ Category A child sexual abuse found online doubles in two years

    IWF analysts say ‘insidious’ commercial child sexual abuse sites are driving more and more extreme content online.

  4. EU still hosts the most child sexual abuse material in the world

    New IWF data shows that three in every five child sexual abuse reports are hosted in an EU member state.

  5. Annual Report Archive

    View all available IWF Annual Reports from previous years.

  6. Three-fold increase of abuse imagery of 7-10-year-olds as IWF detects more child sexual abuse material online than ever before

    The IWF is urging parents and carers to spot the dangers as a new Government-backed campaign aims to boost child safety.

  7. Annual Report 2021

    Annual Report 2021 - Latest data and statistics on the prevalence, distribution and fight to eliminate online images and videos of child sexual abuse.

  8. Annual Report 2022

    Annual Report 2022 - Latest data and statistics on the prevalence, distribution and fight to eliminate online images and videos of child sexual abuse.

  9. Annual Report 2020

    The latest data and statistics on what the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) are doing globally to tackle child sexual abuse images and videos online.

  10. Sexual abuse imagery of girls online at record high following pandemic lockdowns

    New data published by the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) shows girls are at increasing risk online.

  11. Sexual abuse imagery of primary school children 1,000 per cent worse since lockdown

    IWF warns full effects of lockdown are only now becoming apparent as younger children are groomed into sexual abuse online.

  12. Under 10s groomed online ‘like never before’ as hotline discovers record amount of child sexual abuse

    Alarming increase in online grooming and child sexual abuse imagery, particularly among under 10s, in 2023 as reported by the IWF.