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IWF publishes platform-specific data for child sexual abuse imagery
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Landmark data sharing agreement to help safeguard victims of sexual abuse imagery
The UK’s Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) and the USA’s National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) announce a landmark agreement to better protect children whose sexual abuse images are shared and traded on the internet.
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‘Something’s not right!’ Two well-known faces & one creative approach to engage with young people on the sensitive issue of online child sexual abuse
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IWF sets sights on tackling online child sexual abuse to mark 30th anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
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Internet Watch Foundation CEO debates at Cambridge Union
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IWF’s Deputy CEO Fred Langford becomes President of INHOPE
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IWF research on child sex abuse live-streaming reveals 98% of victims are 13 or under
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Annual Report 2023
Discover the latest trends & data in the fight against online child sexual abuse imagery in the 2023 Annual Report from the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF).
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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.
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Annual Data & Insights Report 2024
Discover the latest data and insights in the fight against online child sexual abuse imagery in the 2024 Annual Data & Insights Report from the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF).
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Annual Report 2024
Discover the latest trends & data in the fight against online child sexual abuse imagery in the 2023 Annual Report from the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF).
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‘Disturbing’ rise in videos of children who have been groomed into filming their own abuse