By Fred Langford, IWF Deputy CEO and CTO
Meta announces rollout of end-to-end encryption on its platforms, beginning with Facebook Messenger.
A guide for parents and carers from the Internet Watch Foundation and our partners at the Home Office. Available in English and Welsh.
Not all Encryption is the same: social media is not ready for End-to-End Encryption. IWF CTO Dan Sexton explains the differences in the technology behind the debate.
IWF paper sets out how end-to-end encrypted messaging can be protected from child sexual abuse without breaking encryption.
Discover how end-to-end encryption works & why upload prevention is key to preventing the spread of child sexual abuse imagery and protecting privacy.
Professor Hany Farid speaks to IWF about Encryption Vs. Privacy as part of their new podcast series on child sexual abuse imagery online.
Prof Hany Farid says all online services should adopt idea backed by GCHQ and National Cybersecurity Centre
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.
Child protection groups warn there’s nothing to stop imagery sent to Edwards from spreading further on WhatsApp.
Learn how upload prevention stops child sexual abuse material (CSAM) from spreading on encrypted platforms while safeguarding user privacy.